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Gestl, Erin
Email: eeg103@email.psu.edu
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Address: The Jake Gittlen Cancer Research Institute Hershey Medical Center Penn State University College of Medicine 500 University Drive Hershey, PA 17033 USA
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Phone: (717) 521-4704
Fax: (717) 531-5634
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
Genomic instability and cellular differentiation.


PUBLICATIONS
Moore, J.L., Gestl, E.E., and Cheng, K.C.. (2004) Mosaic eyes, genomic instability mutants, and cancer susceptibility. The Zebrafish: Cellular and Developmental Biology,2nd Ed. Methods Cell Biol.. 76:555-568
Gestl, E.E. (2002) Development of in vivo assays to detect mutation in transgenic zebrafish. Ph.D. Thesis. :150p
Gestl, E.E., Kauffman, E.J., Moore, J.L., and Cheng, K.C. (1997) New conditions for generation of gynogenetic half-tetrad embryos in the zebrafish (Danio rerio). The Journal of heredity. 88(1):76-79
Kauffman, E.J., Gestl, E.E., Kim, D.J., Walker, C., Hite, J.M., Yan, G., Rogan, P.K., Johnson, S.L., and Cheng, K.C. (1995) Microsatellite-centromere mapping in the zebrafish (Danio rerio). Genomics. 30:337-341
Gestl, E.E. and Cheng, K.C. (1995) A small zebrafish genetics facility. Zebrafish Science Monitor. 3:6-8
Cheng, K.C., E.J. Kauffman, and E. Gestl (1993) Tidbits (nibbles) on raising zebrafish babies. Zebrafish Science Monitor. 2:3,6

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