Thomas G. Jensen

Publication List Details

Period

1993 - 2009

Number

16

Co-Authors

Normal RNAi response in human fragile × fibroblasts (2009)

Madsen, Charlotte, Grønskov, Karen, Brøndum-Nielsen, Karen, Jensen, Thomas G

Abstract Background Fragile × syndrome is caused by loss of expression of the FMRP protein involved in the control of a large number of mRNA targets. The Drosophila ortholog dFXR interacts with a...

PhiC31 integrase induces a DNA damage response and chromosomal rearrangements in human adult fibroblasts (2009)

Liu, Jian, Skjørringe, Tina, Gjetting, Torben, Jensen, Thomas G

Abstract Background PhiC31 integrase facilitates efficient integration of transgenes into human and mouse genomes and is considered for clinical gene therapy. However recent studies have shown that...

Regulated gene insertion by steroid-induced {Phi}C31 integrase (2008)

Sharma, Nynne, Moldt, Brian, Dalsgaard, Trine, Jensen, Thomas G., Mikkelsen, Jacob Giehm

Nonviral integration systems are widely used genetic tools in transgenesis and play increasingly important roles in strategies for therapeutic gene transfer. Methods to efficiently regulate the...

Nanomedicine: Techniques, potentials, and ethical implications (2006)

Ebbesen, Mette, Jensen, Thomas G.

Nanotechnology is concerned with materials and systems whose structures and components exhibit novel physical, chemical, and biological properties due to their nanoscale size. This paper focuses on...

Nanomedicine: Techniques, Potentials, and Ethical Implications (2006)

Mette Ebbesen, Thomas G. Jensen

Nanotechnology is concerned with materials and systems whose structures and components exhibit novel physical, chemical, and biological properties due to their nanoscale size. This paper focuses on...

Effects of two mutations detected in medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD)-deficient patients on folding, oligomer assembly, and stability of MCAD enzyme (1995)

Bross, Peter, Jespersen, Charlotte, Jensen, Thomas G., Andresen, Brage S., Kristensen, Morten Juhl, Winter, Vibeke, ...

We have used expression of human medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) in Escherichia coli as a model system for dissecting the molecular effects of two mutations detected in patients with MCAD...

A rare disease-associated mutation in the medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) gene changes a conserved arginine, previously shown to be functionally essential in short-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (SCAD)

Andresen, Brage Storstein, Bross, Peter, Jensen, Thomas G., Winter, Vibeke, Knudsen, Inga, Kølvraa, Steen, ...

Medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) deficiency is a serious and potentially fatal inherited defect in the β-oxidation of fatty acids. Approximately 80% of patients with MCAD deficiency are...

A rare disease-associated mutation in the medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) gene changes a conserved arginine, previously shown to be functionally essential in short-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (SCAD)

Andresen, Brage Storstein, Bross, Peter, Jensen, Thomas G., Winter, Vibeke, Knudsen, Inga, Kølvraa, Steen, ...

Medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) deficiency is a serious and potentially fatal inherited defect in the β-oxidation of fatty acids. Approximately 80% of patients with MCAD deficiency are...

Nanomedicine: Techniques, Potentials, and Ethical Implications

Ebbesen, Mette, Jensen, Thomas G.

Nanotechnology is concerned with materials and systems whose structures and components exhibit novel physical, chemical, and biological properties due to their nanoscale size. This paper focuses on...

Disease-causing Mutations in Exon 11 of the Medium-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Gene

Andresen, Brage Storstein, Jensen, Thomas G., Bross, Peter, Knudsen, Inga, Winter, Vibeke, Kølvraa, Steen, ...

Medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) deficiency is the most commonly recognized defect of the mitochondrial β-oxidation in humans. It is a potentially fatal, autosomal recessive inherited...

Regulated gene insertion by steroid-induced ΦC31 integrase

Sharma, Nynne, Moldt, Brian, Dalsgaard, Trine, Jensen, Thomas G., Mikkelsen, Jacob Giehm

Nonviral integration systems are widely used genetic tools in transgenesis and play increasingly important roles in strategies for therapeutic gene transfer. Methods to efficiently regulate the...

Ethical Perspectives on RNA Interference Therapeutics

Ebbesen, Mette, Jensen, Thomas G., Andersen, Svend, Pedersen, Finn Skou

RNA interference is a mechanism for controlling normal gene expression which has recently begun to be employed as a potential therapeutic agent for a wide range of disorders, including cancer,...