Biotagging of specific cell populations in zebrafish reveals gene regulatory logic encoded in the nuclear transcriptome
Interrogation of gene regulatory circuits in complex organisms requires precise tools for the selection of individual cell types and robust methods for biochemical profiling of target proteins. We have developed a versatile, tissue-specific binary in vivo biotinylation system in zebrafish termed bio...
Main Authors: | Trinh, L, Chong-Morrison, V, Gavriouchkina, D, Hochgreb-Hägele, T, Senanayake, U, Fraser, S, Sauka-Spengler, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2017
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