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Efficient construction of sequence-specific TAL effectors for modulating mammalian transcription.

February 1, 2011/0 Comments/in Publications /by syn-admin

Zhang F, Cong L, Lodato S, Kosuri S, Church GM, Arlotta P.  2011.  Efficient construction of sequence-specific TAL effectors for modulating mammalian transcription. Nat Biotechnol. 29(2):149-53. Google Scholar PubMed

Tags: Amino Acid Sequence, Bacterial Proteins, Base Sequence, Binding Sites, Cell Line, DNA, Fluorescence, Genetic, Genetic Engineering, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Humans, Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors, Microscopy, Molecular Sequence Data, Promoter Regions, SOXB1 Transcription Factors, Transcription, Transcription Factors, Xanthomonas
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