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  1. Date: 2024-01-01
    Authors: Gatica-Arias A, Pereira LF.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  2. Paracrine signaling is a fundamental process regulating tissue development, repair, and pathogenesis of diseases such as cancer. Herein we describe a method for quantitatively measuring paracrine signaling dynamics, and resultant gene expression
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Michael Pargett , Abhineet R. Ram , Vaibhav Murthy , Alexander E. Davies
    Ref: Computational Modeling of Signaling Networks
  3. Date: 2024-01-01
    Authors: Villalta-Villalobos J, Pereira LF, Gatica-Arias A.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  4. Caenorhabditis elegans, a 1 mm long free-living nematode, is a traditional model animal for genetic investigations of various biological processes. Characteristic features that make C. elegans a powerful model of choice for eukaryotic genetic studies
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Takuma Sugi
    Ref: Genome Editing in Animals
  5. Date: 2024-01-01
    Authors: Huang TT, Mori I.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  6. Epigenome editing is a powerful approach for the establishment of a chromatin environment with desired properties at a selected genomic locus, which is used to influence the transcription of target genes and to study properties and functions of gene
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Pavel Bashtrykov , Nivethika Rajaram , Albert Jeltsch
    Ref: Epigenomics
  7. Mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are responsible for several severe diseases that have no available cures. The multicopy nature of the mitochondrial genome means that mutations often exist in a state known as heteroplasmy, where both mutant and
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Wendy K. Shoop , Sandra R. Bacman , Jose Domingo Barrera-Paez , Carlos T. Moraes
  8. Date: 2024-01-01
    Authors: Liao X, Li L.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  9. Varietal differences within a species with agronomic importance are often based on minor changes in the genomic sequence. For example, fungus-resistant and fungus-susceptible wheat varieties may vary in only one amino acid. The situation is similar
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Martin Becker , Goetz Hensel
    Ref: Plant Genome Engineering
  10. Base Editing-Mediated Gene Evolution (BEMGE) method develops novel rice germplasms with mutations in any endogenous gene through employing both Cas9n-based cytosine and adenine base editors combined with an sgRNA library tiling the full-length coding
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Fang Yan , Man Yu , Meixia Wang , Huanbin Zhou
    Ref: Base Editors
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