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113 related items for PubMed ID: 2104209

  • 1. The study on transgenic mice.
    Shi YX, Ji XD, Li GS, Shu YM.
    Chin J Biotechnol; 1990; 6(3):189-97. PubMed ID: 2104209
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  • 4. Growth characteristics of metallothionein-human growth hormone transgenic mice as compared to mice selected for high eight-week body weight and unselected controls. II. Skeleton.
    Wolf E, Rapp K, Wanke R, Hermanns W, Pirchner F, von Butler-Wemken I, Brem G.
    Growth Dev Aging; 1991; 55(4):237-48. PubMed ID: 1813442
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  • 6. Growth characteristics of metallothionein-human growth hormone transgenic mice as compared to mice selected for high eight-week body weight and unselected controls. I. Body weight gain and external body dimensions.
    Wolf E, Wanke R, Hermanns W, Brem G, Pirchner F, von Butler-Wemken I.
    Growth Dev Aging; 1991; 55(4):225-35. PubMed ID: 1813441
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  • 10. Pituitary morphology of transgenic mice expressing bovine growth hormone.
    Stefaneanu L, Kovacs K, Bartke A, Mayerhofer A, Wagner TE.
    Lab Invest; 1993 May; 68(5):584-91. PubMed ID: 8388524
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  • 12. Dramatic growth of mice that develop from eggs microinjected with metallothionein-growth hormone fusion genes. 1982.
    Palmiter RD, Brinster RL, Hammer RE, Trumbauer ME, Rosenfeld MG, Birnberg NC, Evans RM.
    Biotechnology; 1992 May; 24():429-33. PubMed ID: 1422050
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  • 14. Expression of human growth hormone fusion genes in cultured lung endothelial cells and in the lungs of mice.
    Brigham KL, Meyrick B, Christman B, Conary JT, King G, Berry LC, Magnuson MA.
    Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol; 1993 Feb; 8(2):209-13. PubMed ID: 7678969
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  • 16. Skeletal muscle growth of oMTla-oGH transgenic mice.
    Sharma A, Lee YB, Murray JD, Oberbauer AM.
    Growth Dev Aging; 1996 Feb; 60(1):31-41. PubMed ID: 8718928
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  • 17. Infertility in transgenic female mice with human growth hormone expression: evidence for luteal failure.
    Bartke A, Steger RW, Hodges SL, Parkening TA, Collins TJ, Yun JS, Wagner TE.
    J Exp Zool; 1988 Oct; 248(1):121-4. PubMed ID: 3183600
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  • 19. High frequency of mammary adenocarcinomas in metallothionein promoter-human growth hormone transgenic mice created from two different strains of mice.
    Törnell J, Carlsson B, Pohjanen P, Wennbo H, Rymo L, Isaksson O.
    J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol; 1992 Sep; 43(1-3):237-42. PubMed ID: 1525063
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  • 20. The expression of a metallothionein-ovine growth hormone fusion gene in transgenic mice does not impair fertility but results in pathological lesions in the liver.
    Orian JM, Lee CS, Weiss LM, Brandon MR.
    Endocrinology; 1989 Jan; 124(1):455-63. PubMed ID: 2642419
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