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Gene targeting in human somatic cells
Eric A. Hendrickson
Molecular Biology (TMED)
Molecular Biology (BMBB)
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Gene Targeting
100%
Human Somatic Cells
100%
Gene Therapy
40%
Homologous Recombination
40%
Gene Knockout
40%
Cells in Culture
40%
Loss Function
20%
Recombinant Adeno-associated Virus (rAAV)
20%
DNA Double-strand Break Repair
20%
Site-directed mutagenesis
20%
Higher Eukaryotes
20%
Gene-gene
20%
Human Cells
20%
Non-homologous End Joining
20%
General Applications
20%
Pathological Phenotype
20%
NALM-6
20%
Gene Delivery Vector
20%
Lower Eukaryotes
20%
Gene Delivery System
20%
Second Application
20%
Competition Process
20%
Therapy Modification
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Somatic Cell
100%
Gene Targeting
100%
Eukaryote
33%
Homologous Recombination
33%
Cell Line
16%
DNA End Joining Repair
16%
Human Cell
16%
Adeno Associated Virus
16%
Gene Delivery System
16%
Wild Type
16%
Mutagenesis
16%
Allele
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Gene Targeting
100%
Somatic Cell
100%
Gene Therapy
33%
Homologous Recombination
33%
Eukaryote
33%
Mutagenesis
16%
Wild Type
16%
Allele
16%
Adeno Associated Virus
16%
Non-Homologous End Joining
16%
Gene Delivery
16%
Neuroscience
Gene Delivery
100%
Somatic Cell
100%
Homologous Recombination
33%
Cell Line
16%
Somatics
16%
Double Stranded DNA
16%
Adeno-Associated Virus
16%
Non-Homologous End Joining
16%
Gene Delivery System
16%
Mutagenesis
16%