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In vivo epigenome editing and transcriptional modulation using CRISPR technology
Cia Hin Lau, Yousin Suh
Genetics
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Agriculture & Biology
Dependoparvovirus
100%
chromatin
56%
virus assembly
45%
modifiers (genes)
39%
gene editing
38%
transgenes
30%
packaging
27%
proteins
21%
genomics
19%
loci
19%
mutants
18%
mice
18%
methodology
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Epigenome
78%
Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats
72%
Technology
41%
Dependovirus
25%
Chromatin
18%
Genetic Crosses
16%
Guide RNA
14%
Virus Assembly
13%
Gene Editing
12%
Product Packaging
12%
Diptera
11%
Transgenes
10%
Proteins
7%
Animals
5%