Collateral activity of the CRISPR/RfxCas13d system in human cells

The collateral activity of the CRISPR/RfxCas13d system in mammalian cells is explored using spike-in RNA-seq and reporter assays.

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Main Authors: Peiguo Shi, Michael R. Murphy, Alexis O. Aparicio, Jordan S. Kesner, Zhou Fang, Ziheng Chen, Aditi Trehan, Yang Guo, Xuebing Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2023-03-01
Series:Communications Biology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-023-04708-2
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Yang Guo
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spelling doaj.art-c1996c14bbe24db882495b5a23b2c9a72023-04-03T05:36:23ZengNature PortfolioCommunications Biology2399-36422023-03-01611810.1038/s42003-023-04708-2Collateral activity of the CRISPR/RfxCas13d system in human cellsPeiguo Shi0Michael R. Murphy1Alexis O. Aparicio2Jordan S. Kesner3Zhou Fang4Ziheng Chen5Aditi Trehan6Yang Guo7Xuebing Wu8Department of Medicine and Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical CenterDepartment of Medicine and Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical CenterDepartment of Medicine and Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical CenterDepartment of Medicine and Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical CenterDepartment of Medicine and Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical CenterDepartment of Medicine and Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical CenterDepartment of Medicine and Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical CenterDepartment of Medicine and Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical CenterDepartment of Medicine and Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical CenterThe collateral activity of the CRISPR/RfxCas13d system in mammalian cells is explored using spike-in RNA-seq and reporter assays.https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-023-04708-2
spellingShingle Peiguo Shi
Michael R. Murphy
Alexis O. Aparicio
Jordan S. Kesner
Zhou Fang
Ziheng Chen
Aditi Trehan
Yang Guo
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Collateral activity of the CRISPR/RfxCas13d system in human cells
Communications Biology
title Collateral activity of the CRISPR/RfxCas13d system in human cells
title_full Collateral activity of the CRISPR/RfxCas13d system in human cells
title_fullStr Collateral activity of the CRISPR/RfxCas13d system in human cells
title_full_unstemmed Collateral activity of the CRISPR/RfxCas13d system in human cells
title_short Collateral activity of the CRISPR/RfxCas13d system in human cells
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