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Contents: Volume 11, Release 2; 29 October 2002    [Index by Author]  [Cover Caption]
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Jan M. Ruijter, Antoine H. C. Van Kampen, and Frank Baas
Statistical evaluation of SAGE libraries: consequences for experimental design
Physiol. Genomics 11: 37-44, 2002; 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00042.2002 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

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Satinder S. Sarang, Takumi Yoshida, Rodolphe Cadet, Andrew S. Valeras, Roderick V. Jensen, and Steven R. Gullans
Discovery of molecular mechanisms of neuroprotection using cell-based bioassays and oligonucleotide arrays
Physiol. Genomics 11: 45-52, 2002. First published September 17, 2002; 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00064.2002 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Cansu Agca, Randall B. Greenfield, Jennifer R. Hartwell, and Shawn S. Donkin
Cloning and characterization of bovine cytosolic and mitochondrial PEPCK during transition to lactation
Physiol. Genomics 11: 53-63, 2002. First published August 27, 2002; 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00108.2001 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Imran M. Khan, Erin Singletary, Adamu Alemayehu, Shanaka Stanislaus, Morton P. Printz, Tony L. Yaksh, and Palmer Taylor
Nicotinic receptor gene cluster on rat chromosome 8 in nociceptive and blood pressure hyperresponsiveness
Physiol. Genomics 11: 65-72, 2002. First published September 3, 2002; 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00079.2002 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Donald R. Dengel, Michael D. Brown, Robert E. Ferrell, Thomas H. Reynolds, IV, and Mark A. Supiano
Exercise-induced changes in insulin action are associated with ACE gene polymorphisms in older adults
Physiol. Genomics 11: 73-80, 2002. First published September 11, 2002; 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00048.2002 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Amy R. Lankford, Anne M. Byford, Kevin J. Ashton, Brent A. French, Jae K. Lee, John P. Headrick, and G. Paul Matherne
Gene expression profile of mouse myocardium with transgenic overexpression of A1 adenosine receptors
Physiol. Genomics 11: 81-89, 2002. First published September 11, 2002; 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00008.2002 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Stephen J. Pratt, Anna Drejer, Helen Foott, Bruce Barut, Alison Brownlie, John Postlethwait, Yasutake Kato, Masayuki Yamamoto, and Leonard I. Zon
Isolation and characterization of zebrafish NFE2
Physiol. Genomics 11: 91-98, 2002. First published August 27, 2002; 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00112.2001 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

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Peter I. Teng, Maria R. Dichiara, László G. Kömüves, Keith Abe, Thomas Quertermous, and James N. Topper
Inducible and selective transgene expression in murine vascular endothelium
Physiol. Genomics 11: 99-107, 2002. First published September 11, 2002; 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00059.2002 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

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Cover: X-Gal staining of brains derived from transgenic mice harboring a Tie2 promoter-tetracycline-on cassette, and a nuclear localized form of -galactosidase under control of a tetracycline-responsive promoter. This system allows for regulated, endothelial-selective expression of the nl-Gal transgene in response to exogenous doxycycline. The brain on the right was derived from an animal treated with doxycycline, and the brain on the left was from an untreated animal. The X-Gal staining is seen in the nuclei of the endothelial cells lining the cerebral vessels on the ventral surface of the brain, in the doxycycline-treated animal. This system can be readily adapted to selectively express any transgene of interest in the vascular endothelium. For further discussion, see the article by Teng PI, DiChiara MR, Kömüves LG, Abe K, Quertermous T, and Topper JN. Inducible and selective transgene expression in murine vascular endothelium. Physiol Genomics 11: 99-107, 2002. First published September 11, 2002; 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00059.2002.



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