Targeted Gene Addition of Microdystrophin in Mice Skeletal Muscle via Human Myoblast Transplantation
Zinc finger nucleases (ZFN) can facilitate targeted gene addition to the genome while minimizing the risks of insertional mutagenesis. Here, we used a previously characterized ZFN pair targeting the chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 5 (CCR5) locus to introduce, as a proof of concept, the enhanced green...
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Main Authors: | Basma F Benabdallah (Author), Arnaud Duval (Author), Joel Rousseau (Author), Pierre Chapdelaine (Author), Michael C Holmes (Author), Eli Haddad (Author), Jacques P Tremblay (Author), Christian M Beauséjour (Author) |
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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