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Louie van de Lagemaat
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Peer-Reviewed Papers
2006
Dunn CA, Romanish MT, Gutierrez LE, van de Lagemaat LN, Mager DL.
Transcription of two human genes from a bidirectional endogenous retrovirus promoter.
Gene. 366(2):335-42. Epub 2005 Nov 8.
(2006).
[View Abstract - PubMed 16288839] Request Paper
Maksakova IA, Romanish MT, Gagnier L, Dunn CA, van de Lagemaat LN, Mager DL.
Retroviral Elements and Their Hosts: Insertional Mutagenesis in the Mouse Germ Line.
PLoS Genet. 2(1):e2.
(2006).
[View Abstract - PubMed 16440055] Request Paper
2005
van de Lagemaat LN, Gagnier L, Medstrand P, Mager DL.
Genomic deletions and precise removal of transposable elements mediated by short identical DNA segments in primates.
Genome Res. 15(9):1243-9.
(2005).
[View Abstract - PubMed 16140992] Request Paper
Dunn CA, van de Lagemaat LN, Baillie GJ, Mager DL.
Endogenous retrovirus long terminal repeats as ready-to-use mobile promoters: the case of primate beta3GAL-T5.
Gene. 364:2-12. Epub 2005 Aug 22.
(2005).
[View Abstract - PubMed 16112824] Request Paper
Medstrand P, van de Lagemaat LN, Dunn CA, Landry JR, Svenback D, Mager DL.
Impact of transposable elements on the evolution of mammalian gene regulation.
Cytogenet Genome Res. 110(1-4):342-52.
(2005).
[View Abstract - PubMed 16093686] Request Paper
2004
Baillie GJ, van de Lagemaat LN, Baust C, Mager DL.
Multiple groups of endogenous betaretroviruses in mice, rats, and other mammals.
J Virol 78(11):5784-98.
(2004).
[View Abstract - PubMed 15140976] Request Paper
2003
van de Lagemaat LN, Landry JR, Mager DL, Medstrand P.
Transposable elements in mammals promote regulatory variation and diversification of genes with specialized functions.
Trends Genet 19(10):530-6.
(2003).
[View Abstract - PubMed 14550626] Request Paper
2002
Medstrand P, van de Lagemaat LN (co-first authorship), Mager DL.
Retroelement distributions in the human genome: variations associated with age and proximity to genes.
Genome Res 12(10):1483-95.
(2002).
[View Abstract - PubMed 12368240] Request Paper
URL: http://www.bccrc.ca/tfl/pubs_lvandela.html
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