Non-Human Genome Editing
Human germline genome editing: On the nature of our reasons to genome edit
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Unveiling human non-random genome editing mechanisms activated in response to chronic environmental changes.
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Consecutive Genome Editing in Non-Human Primate Achieves Durable Production of Human Alpha-1 Antitrypsin and Reduction of the Native Protein
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CRISPR-mediated genome editing in non-conventional yeasts for biotechnological applications
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A non-viral genome editing platform for site-specific insertion of large transgenes
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Nuclease-based editing in the porcine genome : a strategy to facilitate porcine-to human xenotransplantation
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In vivo genome and base editing of a human PCSK9 knock-in hypercholesterolemic mouse model
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Genome editing of human pancreatic beta cell models : problems, possibilities and outlook
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Dual-active genome-editing reagents
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Comparative analysis of A-to-I editing in human and non-human primate brains reveals conserved patterns and context-dependent regulation of RNA editing
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Systematic evaluation of CRISPR Cas systems reveals design principles for genome editing in human cells
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THE FIRST CASE oF HuMAn GEnoME EDITInG:
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CRISPR-Cas3 induces broad and unidirectional genome editing in human cells
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Use of RNA-Protein Complexes for Genome Editing in Non-albicans Candida Species
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Why are NGOs sceptical of genome editing?
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Plant genome editing with TALEN and CRISPR
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Designed nucleases for targeted genome editing
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The societal opportunities and challenges of genome editing
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Why are NGOs sceptical of genome editing?
Genome Editing Approaches for Crop Improvements
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