ZFIN ID: ZDB-LAB-970415-11
Jane Burns Lab
PI/Director: Burns, Jane C.
Contact Person: Burns, Jane C.
Email: jcburns@ucsd.edu
URL: http://medicine.ucsd.edu/capabil/P01313.htm
Address: Department of Pediatrics University of California, San Diego School of Medicine School of Medicine 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
Country: United States
Phone: (619) 543-5326
Fax: (619) 543-3546
Line Designation: None assigned


GENOMIC FEATURES ORIGINATING FROM THIS LAB No data available


STATEMENT OF RESEARCH INTERESTS
Genetic engineering of disease resistance with modified retroviral vectors.


LAB MEMBERS


ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS OF LAB MEMBERS
Shike, H., Shimizu, C., Lauth, X., and Burns, J.C. (2004) Organization and expression analysis of the zebrafish hepcidin gene, an antimicrobial peptide gene conserved among vertebrates. Developmental and comparative immunology. 28(7-8):747-754
Paul, T.A., Burns, J.C., Shike, H., Getchell, R., Bowser, P.R., Whitlock, K.E., and Casey, J.W. (2001) Reporter gene expression in fish following cutaneous infection with pantropic retroviral vectors. Marine biotechnology (New York, N.Y.). 3:S81-S87
Paul, T.A., Burns, J.C., Shike, H., Getchell, R., Bowser, P.R., Whitlock, K.E., and Casey, J.W. (2001) Reporter gene expression in fish following cutaneous infection with pantropic retroviral vectors. Marine biotechnology (New York, N.Y.). (Suppl.1) 3:S081-087
Lin, S., Gaiano, N., Culp, P., Burns, J.C., Friedmann, T., Yee, J.K., and Hopkins, N. (1994) Integration and germ-line transmission of a pseudotyped retroviral vector in zebrafish. Science (New York, N.Y.). 265(5172):666-669
Yee, J.K., Friedmann, T., and Burns, J.C. (1994) Generation of high-titer pseudotyped retroviral vectors with very broad host range. Methods in cell biology. 43:99-112
Burns, J.C., Friedmann, T., Driever, W., Burrascano, M., and Yee, J.K. (1993) Vesicular stomatitis virus G glycoprotein pseudotyped retroviral vectors: concentration to very high titer and efficient gene transfer into mammalian and nonmammalian cells [see comments]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 90:8033-8037