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Svetlana Stegalkina

Svetlana Stegalkina worked on the Mammary Genome Anatomy Project (MGAP) and isolated genes and profiled gene activities in normal mammary gland development and neoplasias using cDNA microarrays.

Svetlana left the lab in April 2000. She now works as research assistant at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, MD.


Publications while at LGP

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Stegalkina, S.S., Guerrero, A., Walton, K.D., Liu, X., Robinson, G.W. and Hennighausen, L. (2000). Transcription originating in the long terminal repeats of the endogenous mouse mammary tumor virus MTV-3 is activated in Stat5a-null mice and picks up hitchhiking exons. J Virol. 73:8669-8676.

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