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Protocol: Tetracycline as Regulator of Inducible Gene Expression Protocol

Protocol: Tetracycline as Regulator of Inducible Gene Expression Protocol

Protocol: Tetracycline as Regulator of Inducible Gene Expression Protocol

Protocol uses an autoregulatory system in which the transcriptional trans-activator tTA drives its own expression and that of a target gene. The first stage of the procedure describes how to generate stable lines of NIH-3T3 cells that express either tTA alone or tTA and the tetracycline-regulated target gene.

Protocol: Tetracycline as Regulator of Inducible Gene Expression Protocol

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