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Burger
et al.
, 2016
- Maximizing mutagenesis with solubilized CRISPR-Cas9 ribonucleoprotein complexes. Development (Cambridge, England) 143(11):2025-37
Full text @ Development
CRISPR List (29 Records)
Target
Reagent
amer1
CRISPR1-amer1
CRISPR2-amer1
atg7
CRISPR1-atg7
becn1
CRISPR1-becn1
camk2g1
CRISPR1-camk2g1
ccn2a
CRISPR1-ccn2a
gria3a
CRISPR2-gria3a
hand2
CRISPR1-hand2
CRISPR2-hand2
kdm6al
CRISPR1-kdm6al
mitfa
CRISPR1-mitfa
CRISPR2-mitfa
myl7
CRISPR1-myl7
CRISPR2-myl7
CRISPR3-myl7
nprl3
CRISPR1-nprl3
CRISPR2-nprl3
CRISPR3-nprl3
CRISPR4-nprl3
pcdh12
CRISPR1-pcdh12
pitx2
CRISPR1-pitx2
CRISPR2-pitx2
slc24a5
CRISPR1-slc24a5
CRISPR4-slc24a5
tbx5a
CRISPR1-tbx5a
tbx16
CRISPR1-tbx16
CRISPR2-tbx16
xirp1
CRISPR1-xirp1
CRISPR2-xirp1
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