I. Wieland

Publication List Details

Period

2005 - 2005

Number

10

Co-Authors

Twenty-six novel EFNB1 mutations in familial and sporadic cranlofrontonasal syndrome (CFNS) (2005)

Wieland, I., Reardon, W., Jakubiczka, S., Franco, B., Kress, W., Vincent-Delorme, C., ...

Craniofrontonasal syndrome (CFNS) is an X-linked disorder characterized by a more severe manifestation in heterozygous females than in hemizygous males. Heterozygous females have craniofrontonasal...

Twenty-six novel EFNB1 mutations in familial and sporadic cranlofrontonasal syndrome (CFNS) (2005)

Wieland, I., Reardon, W., Jakubiczka, S., Franco, B., Kress, W., Vincent-Delorme, C., ...

Craniofrontonasal syndrome (CFNS) is an X-linked disorder characterized by a more severe manifestation in heterozygous females than in hemizygous males. Heterozygous females have craniofrontonasal...

Isolation of DNA sequences deleted in lung cancer by genomic difference cloning.

Wieland, I, Böhm, M, Bogatz, S

To identify DNA sequences that are deleted in human lung cancer, genomic subtraction hybridization was used to construct plasmid libraries that are enriched for DNA sequences deleted in the small...

A method for difference cloning: gene amplification following subtractive hybridization.

Wieland, I, Bolger, G, Asouline, G, Wigler, M

We describe a procedure for genomic difference cloning, a method for isolating sequences present in one genomic DNA population ("tester") that is absent in another ("driver"). By subtractive...

Isolation of DNA sequences deleted in lung cancer by genomic difference cloning.

Wieland, I, Böhm, M, Bogatz, S

To identify DNA sequences that are deleted in human lung cancer, genomic subtraction hybridization was used to construct plasmid libraries that are enriched for DNA sequences deleted in the small...

A method for difference cloning: gene amplification following subtractive hybridization.

Wieland, I, Bolger, G, Asouline, G, Wigler, M

We describe a procedure for genomic difference cloning, a method for isolating sequences present in one genomic DNA population ("tester") that is absent in another ("driver"). By subtractive...

Microbeam MOMeNT: non-contact laser microdissection of membrane-mounted native tissue.

Böhm, M., Wieland, I., Schütze, K., Rübben, H.

The analysis of tissue-specific genetic alterations depends on the selective procurement of homogeneous cell populations. Microbeam microdissection of membrane-mounted native tissue (MOMeNT) permits...