Robert G. Starr
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
3 Papers
137 Citations
Robert G. Starr is an academic researcher from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Promoter & Enhancer. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Regulation of Insulin Secretion from β-Cell Lines Derived from Transgenic Mice Insulinomas Resembles that of Normal β-Cells*
TL;DR: High insulin content, the multifold stimulation of insulin release by a variety of secretagogues, their convenient propagation in culture, and the renewable source of these cell lines make the beta TC cells a convenient model for studies of beta-cell function.
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Prolonged in vivo gene expression driven by a tyrosine hydroxylase promoter in a defective herpes simplex virus amplicon vector.
Byung Kwan Jin,Marco Belloni,Bruno Conti,Howard J. Federoff,Robert G. Starr,Jin H. Son,Harriet Baker,Tong H. Joh +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that a neuronal, but not a viral, promoter in an HSV vector can produce cell-type-specific, prolonged, and stable gene expression following retrograde transport and underscore the need for the careful and systematic study of neuronal promoters in HSV vectors.
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Functional characterization of the rat GAP-43 promoter
TL;DR: Two polypurine tracts within the 5'-flanking DNA sequence of the GAP-43 gene adopt a non-duplex configuration in plasmids, and, when studied in the context of chromosomal integration, these regions have a stimulatory effect on transcription.
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