The sound of silence: Transgene silencing in mammalian cell engineering
To elucidate principles operating in native biological systems and to develop novel biotechnologies, synthetic biology aims to build and integrate synthetic gene circuits within native transcriptional networks. The utility of synthetic gene circuits for cell engineering relies on the ability to cont...
Main Authors: | Cabrera, Alan, Edelstein, Hailey I, Glykofrydis, Fokion, Love, Kasey S, Palacios, Sebastian, Tycko, Josh, Zhang, Meng, Lensch, Sarah, Shields, Cara E, Livingston, Mark, Weiss, Ron, Zhao, Huimin, Haynes, Karmella A, Morsut, Leonardo, Chen, Yvonne Y, Khalil, Ahmad S, Wong, Wilson W, Collins, James J, Rosser, Susan J, Polizzi, Karen, Elowitz, Michael B, Fussenegger, Martin, Hilton, Isaac B, Leonard, Joshua N, Bintu, Lacramioara, Galloway, Kate E, Deans, Tara L |
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Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier BV
2023
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/147792 |
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