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Genome-wide target specificities of CRISPR-Cas9 nucleases revealed by multiplex Digenome-seq D. Kim and S. Kim and S. Kim and J. Park and J.S. Kim Genome Res , (2016) Abstract |
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Targeted Genome Editing for Crop Improvement Hyeran Kim†, Sang-Tae Kim†, Sang-Gyu Kim*, Jin-Soo Kim* Plant Breeding and Biotechnology 3, Nov. 30, 283-290 (2015) Abstract |
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Efficient delivery of nuclease proteins for genome editing in human stem cells and primary cells J. Liu and T. Gaj and Y. Yang and N. Wang and S. Shui and S. Kim and C.N. Kanchiswamy and J.S. Kim and C.F. Barbas Nat Protoc 10, 1842-1859 (2015) Abstract |
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Cas-Designer: a web-based tool for choice of CRISPR-Cas9 target sites J. Park and S. Bae and J.S. Kim Bioinformatics , (2015) Abstract |
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DNA-free genome editing in plants with preassembled CRISPR-Cas9 ribonucleoproteins J. Woo and J. Kim and S. Kwon and C. Corvalan and S. Cho and H. Kim and S.G. Kim and S.T. Kim and S. Choe and J.S. Kim Nat Biotech advance online publication SP - EP -, (2015) Abstract |
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Non-GMO genetically edited crop plants. Kanchiswamyemail, C. N., Malnoy, M., Velasco, R., Kim, J.-S., Viola, R. Trends in Biotechnology. (2015) |
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Functional Correction of Large Factor VIII Gene Chromosomal Inversions in Hemophilia A Patient-Derived iPSCs Using CRISPR-Cas9. Park, C.-Y., Kim, D. H., Son, J. S., Sung, J. J., Lee, J., Bae, S., Kim, J.-H., Kim, D.-W.,Kim, J.-S. Cell Stem Cell. 17, 1-8. (2015) |
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Measuring and Reducing Off-Target Activities of Programmable Nucleases Including CRISPR-Cas9 Koo, T., Lee, J., Kim, J.-S. Molecules and Cells 38(6) (2015) Abstract |