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    Growth, development, and gene expression by in vivo- and in vitro-produced day 7 and 16 bovine embryos by Bertolini, Marcelo, Beam, Stephen W., Shim, Hosup, Bertolini, Luciana R., Moyer, Alice L., Famula, Thomas R., Anderson, Gary B.

    Published in Molecular reproduction and development (01-11-2002)
    “…The effects of the embryo production system on growth and transcription rate of day 7 and 16 bovine embryos were investigated. In vivo‐ (controls) and in…”
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    Increased Gene Targeting in Ku70 and Xrcc4 Transiently Deficient Human Somatic Cells by Bertolini, Luciana R, Bertolini, Marcelo, Maga, Elizabeth A, Madden, Knut R, Murray, James D

    Published in Molecular biotechnology (01-02-2009)
    “…The insertion of foreign DNA at a specific genomic locus directed by homologous DNA sequences, or gene targeting, is an inefficient process in mammalian…”
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    Milk with and without lactoferrin can influence intestinal damage in a pig model of malnutrition by Garas, Lydia C, Feltrin, Cristiano, Hamilton, M Kristina, Hagey, Jill V, Murray, James D, Bertolini, Luciana R, Bertolini, Marcelo, Raybould, Helen E, Maga, Elizabeth A

    Published in Food & function (01-02-2016)
    “…Malnutrition remains a leading contributor to the morbidity and mortality of children under the age of five worldwide. However, the underlying mechanisms are…”
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    Transient depletion of Ku70 and Xrcc4 by RNAi as a means to manipulate the non-homologous end-joining pathway by Bertolini, Luciana R., Bertolini, Marcelo, Anderson, Gary B., Maga, Elizabeth A., Madden, Knut R., Murray, James D.

    Published in Journal of biotechnology (01-02-2007)
    “…Non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) is the major DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair pathway in mammalian cells and is likely responsible for the non-homologous…”
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    Determination of genetic status in a closed colony of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) by Andrade, Marcia C Ribeiro, Penedo, Maria Cecilia T, Ward, Thea, Silva, Virgilio F, Bertolini, Luciana R, Roberts, Jeffrey A, Leite, Jose Paulo G, Cabello, Pedro H

    Published in Primates (01-07-2004)
    “…The long-term management of breeding colonies requires some measure of genetic diversity in the animal population. For the maintenance of breeding colonies of…”
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