Efficient Delivery and Nuclear Uptake Is Not Sufficient to Detect Gene Editing in CD34+ Cells Directed by a Ribonucleoprotein Complex
CD34+ cells are prime targets for therapeutic strategies for gene editing, because modified progenitor cells have the capacity to differentiate through an erythropoietic lineage. Although experimental advances have been reported, the associated experimental protocols have largely been less than clea...
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Main Authors: | Shirin R. Modarai (Author), Dula Man (Author), Pawel Bialk (Author), Natalia Rivera-Torres (Author), Kevin Bloh (Author), Eric B. Kmiec (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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