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Confounding factors from inducible systems for spatiotemporal gene expression regulation

Wuest, Rob C. I.
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Houtkooper, Riekelt H.
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Auwerx, Johan  
July 6, 2020
Journal of Cell Biology (JCB)

Spatiotemporally regulated targeted gene manipulation is a common way to study the effect of gene variants on phenotypic traits, but the Cre/loxP and Tet-On/Tet-Off systems can affect whole-organism physiology and function due to off-target effects. We highlight some of these adverse effects, including whole-body endocrinology and disturbances in the gut microbiome and in mitochondrial and metabolic function.

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research article
DOI
10.1083/jcb.202003031
Web of Science ID

WOS:000548271800008

Author(s)
Wuest, Rob C. I.
Houtkooper, Riekelt H.
Auwerx, Johan  
Date Issued

2020-07-06

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Published in
Journal of Cell Biology (JCB)
Volume

219

Issue

7

Article Number

e202003031

Subjects

Cell Biology

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doxycycline

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evolution

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July 30, 2020
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