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  • 4. A profile of native integration sites used by φC31 integrase in the bovine genome.
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  • 7. Phage phiC31 integrase-mediated genomic integration of the common cytokine receptor gamma chain in human T-cell lines.
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  • 11. A direct comparison of two nonviral gene therapy vectors for somatic integration: in vivo evaluation of the bacteriophage integrase phiC31 and the Sleeping Beauty transposase.
    Ehrhardt A, Xu H, Huang Z, Engler JA, Kay MA.
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  • 13. Characterization of site-specific recombination by the integrase MJ1 from enterococcal bacteriophage phiFC1.
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  • 14. Site-specific genomic integration in mammalian cells mediated by phage phiC31 integrase.
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  • 16. Site-specific integration with bacteriophage ΦC31 integrase.
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  • 17. The site-specific recombination system of actinophage TG1.
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  • 20. Site-specific integration with phiC31 integrase for prolonged expression of therapeutic genes.
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