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Cross-Kingdom Chemical Communication Drives a Heritable, Mutually Beneficial Prion-Based Transformation of Metabolism by Jarosz, Daniel F., Walker, Gordon A., Ung, W. Lloyd, Lancaster, Alex K., Rotem, Assaf, Weitz, David A., Bisson, Linda F., Brown, Jessica Conrad, Lindquist, Susan, Datta, Manoshi Sen, Chang, Amelia N., Newby, Gregory Arthur
Published 2016
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Development of a set of C•G-to-G•C transversion base editors from CRISPRi screens, target-library analysis, and machine learning by Koblan, Luke W., Arbab, Mandana, Shen, Max Walt, Hussmann, Jeffrey A., Anzalone, Andrew V., Doman, Jordan L, Newby, Gregory Arthur, Yang, Dian, Mok, Beverly, Replogle, Joseph M., Xu, Albert, Sisley, Tyler A., Weissman, Jonathan S., Adamson, Britt, Liu, David R.
Published 2021
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Chemical modifications of adenine base editor mRNA and guide RNA expand its application scope by Jiang, Tingting, Henderson, Jordana M, Coote, Kevin, Cheng, Yi, Valley, Hillary C, Zhang, Xiao-Ou, Wang, Qin, Rhym, Luke H, Cao, Yueying, Newby, Gregory A, Bihler, Hermann, Mense, Martin, Weng, Zhiping, Anderson, Daniel G, McCaffrey, Anton P, Liu, David R, Xue, Wen
Published 2021
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Chemical modifications of adenine base editor mRNA and guide RNA expand its application scope by Jiang, Tingting, Henderson, Jordana M., Coote, Kevin, Cheng, Yi, Valley, Hillary C., Zhang, Xiao-Ou, Wang, Qin, Rhym, Luke H., Cao, Yueying, Newby, Gregory A., Bihler, Hermann, Mense, Martin, Weng, Zhiping, Anderson, Daniel G., McCaffrey, Anton P., Liu, David R., Xue, Wen
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Lipidomic Analysis of α-Synuclein Neurotoxicity Identifies Stearoyl CoA Desaturase as a Target for Parkinson Treatment by Fanning, Saranna, Haque, Aftabul, Imberdis, Thibaut, Baru, Valeriya, Barrasa, M. Inmaculada, Nuber, Silke, Termine, Daniel, Ramalingam, Nagendran, Ho, Gary P.H., Noble, Tallie, Sandoe, Jackson, Lou, Yali, Landgraf, Dirk, Freyzon, Yelena, Newby, Gregory, Soldner, Frank, Terry-Kantor, Elizabeth, Kim, Tae-Eun, Hofbauer, Harald F., Becuwe, Michel, Jaenisch, Rudolf, Pincus, David, Clish, Clary B., Walther, Tobias C., Farese, Robert V., Srinivasan, Supriya, Welte, Michael A., Kohlwein, Sepp D., Dettmer, Ulf, Lindquist, Susan, Selkoe, Dennis
Published 2020
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