Inducible eukaryotic expression vector ?
Gary Rudnick
rudnick at biomed.med.yale.edu
Mon Jun 6 09:34:57 EST 1994
In article <2sv5p6$7dp at pobox.csc.fi> airenne at convex.csc.FI (Kari Airenne) writes:
>As far
>as I have understood right there are only limited number of possibilities for
>inducible protein production in eukaryotic cells and, at least for me, this
>seems to be a good choice for that. So if you have used this system or if you
>know any other good tightly regulated eukaryotic vectors, please let me know.
See the article in TIBS 18:471-475 (1993) by Gossen et al. on a system using
the tetracycline repressor.
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