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expression vector

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expression vector [ik′spresh·ən ‚vek·tər]
(cell and molecular biology)
A cloning vector that promotes the expression of foreign gene inserts.


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2]) stimulation of an estrogen-responsive reporter plasmid in HeLa cells transiently transfected with either a human ER[alpha] or ER[beta] expression vector containing a cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter.
The present invention also provides for the chimeric CD154 that is encoded by the above-described polynucleotide sequence, an expression vector and a genetic vector comprising the polynucleotide sequence, a host cell comprising the expression vector or the genetic vector, a process for producing the chimeric CD154, and methods for utilizing the expression vectors and genetic constructs containing the chimeric CD154 polynucleotide sequences.
The researchers detailed their level of satisfaction with several features of currently used vectors and were also very specific about describing the different types of siRNA expression vectors that would be useful in their research.
 
 
 
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