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Publication : Inactivation of the murine N-ras gene by gene targeting.

First Author  Cases S Year  1992
Journal  Oncogene Volume  7
Issue  12 Pages  2525-8
PubMed ID  1461656 Mgi Jnum  J:3318
Mgi Id  MGI:51831 Citation  Cases S, et al. (1992) Inactivation of the murine N-ras gene by gene targeting. Oncogene 7(12):2525-8
abstractText  The mammalian ras genes have been implicated in the genesis of a wide variety of tumors. Although it is likely that they play an essential role in signal transduction, their specific function is still unknown. To initiate a genetic analysis of the ras genes in mammals we inactivated the N-ras gene in murine embryonic stem cells by gene targeting. The frequency of integration at the N-ras locus of our targeting vector being low (of the order of 1/5000 transfectants), we used a positive/negative selection followed by an analysis of individual colonies in order to minimize the in vitro manipulation of the embryonic stem cells. Using this approach, we isolated two clones of ES cells with one inactivated N-ras allele. These cells have no distinctive phenotype either in vitro or in vivo in chimeric mice.
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