Amount of Cas9 protein introduced into mouse embryos via electroporation affects the genome-editing rate
Genetically engineered animals can be produced quickly using genome editing technology. A new electroporation technique, technique for animal knockout system by electroporation (TAKE), aids in the production of genome-edited animals by introducing nucleases into intact embryos using electroporation...
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Main Authors: | Yui WAKE (Author), Christopher A. VAKULSKAS (Author), Steve E. GLENN (Author), Takehito KANEKO (Author) |
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The Society for Reproduction and Development,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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