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    Identification of a P-Glycoprotein-Deficient Subpopulation in the CF-1 Mouse Strain Using a Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism by Umbenhauer, Diane R., Lankas, George R., Pippert, Todd R., Wise, L.David, Cartwright, Mark E., Hall, Steven J., Beare, Carolann M.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-09-1997)
    “…There is a subpopulation of the CF-1 mouse strain that is very sensitive to the neurotoxicity induced by the avermectins, a class of natural products widely…”
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    Plasmid DNA vaccines: assay for integration into host genomic DNA by Ledwith, B J, Manam, S, Troilo, P J, Barnum, A B, Pauley, C J, Griffiths, 2nd, T G, Harper, L B, Schock, H B, Zhang, H, Faris, J E, Way, P A, Beare, C M, Bagdon, W J, Nichols, W W

    Published in Developments in biologicals (2000)
    “…The primary safety concern for DNA vaccines is their potential to integrate into host cellular DNA. We describe a sensitive and quantitative assay for…”
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    Plasmid DNA vaccines: investigation of integration into host cellular DNA following intramuscular injection in mice by Ledwith, B J, Manam, S, Troilo, P J, Barnum, A B, Pauley, C J, Griffiths , 2nd, T G, Harper, L B, Beare, C M, Bagdon, W J, Nichols, W W

    Published in Intervirology (2000)
    “…The primary safety concern for DNA vaccines is their potential to integrate into the host cell genome. We describe an integration assay based on purification…”
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    Plasmid DNA vaccines: tissue distribution and effects of DNA sequence, adjuvants and delivery method on integration into host DNA by Manam, S, Ledwith, B J, Barnum, A B, Troilo, P J, Pauley, C J, Harper, L B, Griffiths , 2nd, T G, Niu, Z, Denisova, L, Follmer, T T, Pacchione, S J, Wang, Z, Beare, C M, Bagdon, W J, Nichols, W W

    Published in Intervirology (2000)
    “…A variety of factors could affect the frequency of integration of plasmid DNA vaccines into host cellular DNA, including DNA sequences within the plasmid, the…”
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