Lentiviral Gene Ontology Vectors (original) (raw)
{Please note: New e-mail address}
Please note that I changed my name because of my marriage from Kristoffer Weber to Kristoffer Riecken. My new e-mail address is available on the contact page.
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This website provides additional information about the "Lentiviral Gene Ontology Vectors", complementing the following scientific publications: Optical Barcoding for Single-Clone Tracking to Study Tumor Heterogeneity.
Malte Mohme*, Cecile L Maire*, Kristoffer Riecken*, Svenja Zapf, Tim Aranyossy, Manfred Westphal, Katrin Lamszus & Boris Fehse.
Molecular Therapy (2017), 25(3): 621-633
https://www.cell.com/molecular-therapy-family/molecular-therapy/fulltext/S1525-0016(16)45496-1
In-vivo RGB marking and multicolour single-cell tracking in the adult brain Diego Gomez-Nicola*, Kristoffer Riecken*, Boris Fehse & V. Hugh Perry Scientific Reports 4 (2014), Article number: 7520 http://www.nature.com/srep/2014/141222/srep07520/full/srep07520.html
RGB marking with lentiviral vectors for multicolor clonal cell tracking Kristoffer Weber, Michael Thomaschewski, Daniel Benten & Boris Fehse Nature Protocols (2012), 7: 839-849 http://www.nature.com/nprot/journal/v7/n5/abs/nprot.2012.026.html
RGB marking facilitates multicolor clonal cell tracking Kristoffer Weber, Michael Thomaschewski, Michael Warlich, Tassilo Volz, Kerstin Cornils, Birte Niebuhr, Maike T�ger, Marc L�tgehetmann, J�rg-Matthias Pollok, Carol Stocking, Maura Dandri, Daniel Benten & Boris Fehse Nature Medicine (2011), 17: 504-509 http://www.nature.com/nm/journal/v17/n4/abs/nm.2338.html
Lentiviral gene ontology (LeGO) vectors equipped with novel drug-selectable fluorescent proteins: new building blocks for cell marking and multi-gene analysis Kristoffer Weber, Ulrike Mock, Bettina Petrowitz, Udo Bartsch & Boris Fehse Gene Therapy (2010), 17(4): 511-520 http://www.nature.com/gt/journal/v17/n4/abs/gt2009149a.html
A multi-color panel of novel lentiviral "gene ontology" (LeGO) vectors for functional gene analysis Kristoffer Weber, Udo Bartsch, Carol Stocking & Boris Fehse Molecular Therapy (2008), 16(4): 698-706 http://www.cell.com/molecular-therapy-family/molecular-therapy/fulltext/S1525-0016(16)31451-4
{June 28, 2007} The first raw version of this website is finally online!
{April 27, 2012} I changed my name because of my marriage from Kristoffer Weber to Kristoffer Riecken. My new e-mail address is available here: contact. In Germany you can freely choose whose name you want to use after marriage. You can use her name or his name as the new family name, alternatively both can keep their own names or even fuse them together with a hyphen, like Name1-Name2.