Michael W. McBurney
Ottawa Regional Cancer Center and Department of Medicine
University of Ottawa
Ottawa
Ontario
Canada
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- The mammalian SIR2alpha protein has a role in embryogenesis and gametogenesis. McBurney, M.W., Yang, X., Jardine, K., Hixon, M., Boekelheide, K., Webb, J.R., Lansdorp, P.M., Lemieux, M. Mol. Cell. Biol. (2003)
- The absence of SIR2alpha protein has no effect on global gene silencing in mouse embryonic stem cells. McBurney, M.W., Yang, X., Jardine, K., Bieman, M., Th'ng, J., Lemieux, M. Mol. Cancer Res. (2003)
- Enhanced transgene expression in embryonal carcinoma stem cells: transcription through introns and exons increases gene copy numbers and forestalls silencing. McBurney, M.W., Yang, X., Jardine, K. Exp. Cell Res. (2003)
- Evidence for repeat-induced gene silencing in cultured Mammalian cells: inactivation of tandem repeats of transfected genes. McBurney, M.W., Mai, T., Yang, X., Jardine, K. Exp. Cell Res. (2002)
- Reexpression of a cluster of silenced transgenes is associated with their rearrangement. McBurney, M.W., Lau, S., Jardine, K., Yang, X., Davies, B. Genes. Chromosomes. Cancer (2001)









