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  1. Animal models of human diseases play an extremely important role in biomedical research. Among them, mice are widely used animal models for translational research, especially because of ease of generation of genetically engineered mice. However,
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Xunde Xian , Yuhui Wang , George Liu
    Ref: Atherosclerosis
  2. Date: 2024-01-01
    Authors: Woutersen DTJ, Majolée J, den Hertog J.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  3. Target deconvolution of new bioactive agents identified from phenotypic screens remains a challenging task. The discovery of mutations that confer resistance to such agents is regarded as the gold standard proof of target identification. Here, we
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Bert Kwanten , Jasper Edgar Neggers , Dirk Daelemans
    Ref: Essential Genes and Genomes
  4. To date, a plethora of tools for molecular biology have been developed on the basis of the CRISPR-Cas system. Almost all use the class 2 systems since here the setup is the simplest with only one protein and one guide RNA, allowing for easy transfer
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Thandi S. Schwarz , Sandra S. Schreiber , Anita Marchfelder
    Ref: Archaea
  5. Date: 2024-01-01
    Authors: Gruntman AM, Xue W, Flotte TR.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  6. The manipulation of gene expression levels in vivo is often key to elucidating gene function and regulatory network interactions, especially when it comes to the investigation of essential genes that cannot be deleted from the model organism’s
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Erika Wimmer , Isabelle Anna Zink , Christa Schleper
    Ref: Archaea
  7. Cell-free transcription-translation (TXTL) systems produce RNAs and proteins from added DNA. By coupling their production to a biochemical assay, these biomolecules can be rapidly and scalably characterized without the need for purification or cell
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Katharina G. Wandera , Chase L. Beisel
    Ref: Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation
  8. Domestication spanning over thousands of years led to the evolution of crops that are being cultivated in recent times. Later, selective breeding methods were practiced by human to produce improved cultivars/germplasm. Classical breeding was further
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Sumi Rana , Pooja Rani Aggarwal , Varsa Shukla , Urmi Giri ... Mehanathan Muthamilarasan
    Ref: Plant Gene Silencing
  9. Date: 2024-01-01
    Authors: Andreu-Saumell I, Rodriguez-Garcia A, Guedan S.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  10. The low-density lipoprotein receptor (Ldlr) and apolipoprotein E (Apoe) germline knockout (KO) models have provided fundamental insights in lipid and atherosclerosis research for decades. However, testing new candidate genes in these models requires
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Marco Giorgi , Kelsey E. Jarrett , Thomas Q. Aguiar Vallim , William R. Lagor
    Ref: Atherosclerosis
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