Genome editing : the next step in gene therapy / edited by Prerna Pandey and Shiv Sanjeev
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TextSeries: Advances in experimental medicine and biology ; v. 895. | Advances in experimental medicine and biology. American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy.Publisher: Canada : Delve Publishing,, 2019Copyright date: ©2016Description: xvi, 263 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cmContent type: - text
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- 9781773614731
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"American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Gene editing 20 years later / Maria Jasin -- The development and use of zinc-finger nucleases / Dana Carroll -- The use and development of TAL effector nucleases / Alexandre Juillerat, Philippe Duchateau, Toni Cathomen, and Claudio Mussolino -- Genome editing for neuromuscular diseases / David G. Ousterout and Charles A. Gersbach -- Phage integrases for genome editing / Michele P. Calos -- Precise genome modification using triplex forming oligonucleotides and peptide nucleic acids / Raman Bahal, Anisha Gupta, and Peter M. Glazer -- Genome editing by Aptamer-Guided Gene Targeting (AGT) / Patrick Ruff and Francesca Storici -- Stimulation of AAV gene editing via DSB repair / Angela M. Mitchell, Rachel Moser, Richard Jude Samulski, and Matthew Louis Hirsch -- Engineered nucleases and trinucleotide repeat diseases / John H. Wilson, Christopher Moye, and David Mittelman -- Using engineered nucleases to create HIV- resistant cells / George Nicholas Llewellyn, Colin M. Exline, Nathalia Holt, and Paula M. Cannon -- Strategies to determine off-target effects of engineered nucleases / Eli J. Fine, Thomas James Cradick, and Gang Bao -- Cellular engineering and disease modeling with gene-editing nucleases / Mark J. Osborn and Jakub Tolar.
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