Elizabeth C. Bryda
Affiliations: | Marshall University, Huntington, WV, United States |
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Men H, Hankins MA, Bock AS, et al. (2021) Mutational analyses of novel rat models with targeted modifications in inflammatory bowel disease susceptibility genes. Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society |
Chesney K, Men H, Hankins MA, et al. (2021) The Atg16l1 gene: characterization of wild type, knock-in, and knock-out phenotypes in rats. Physiological Genomics |
Men H, Stone BJ, Bryda EC. (2020) Media optimization to promote rat embryonic development to the blastocyst stage in vitro. Theriogenology. 151: 81-85 |
Shababi M, Smith CE, Kacher M, et al. (2019) Development of a novel severe mouse model of spinal muscular atrophy with respiratory distress type 1: FVB-nmd. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications |
Bryda EC, Men H, Davis DJ, et al. (2019) A novel conditional ZsGreen-expressing transgenic reporter rat strain for validating Cre recombinase expression. Scientific Reports. 9: 13330 |
Bryda EC, LaVail MM. (2019) Letter to the editor announcing the availability of RCS and transgenic rats with P23H and S334ter rhodopsin mutations with inherited retinal degenerations. Experimental Eye Research. 178: 176 |
Shimoyama M, Smith JR, Bryda E, et al. (2017) Rat Genome and Model Resources. Ilar Journal. 58: 42-58 |
Li S, Lan H, Men H, et al. (2017) Derivation of Transgene-Free Rat Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Approximating the Quality of Embryonic Stem Cells. Stem Cells Translational Medicine. 6: 340-351 |
Lan H, Li S, Guo Z, et al. (2016) Efficient Generation of Selection-Gene-Free Rat Knockout Models by Homologous Recombination in ES Cells. Febs Letters |
Hansen SA, Hart ML, Busi S, et al. (2016) Fischer 344-Tp53 knockout rats exhibit a high rate of bone and brain neoplasia with frequent metastasis. Disease Models & Mechanisms |