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The following pages link to High efficiency TALENs enable F0 functional analysis by targeted gene disruption in Xenopus laevis embryos (Q40712721):
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- Expanding the genetic toolkit in Xenopus: Approaches and opportunities for human disease modeling (Q26750755) (← links)
- Transmembrane signal transduction in oocyte maturation and fertilization: focusing on Xenopus laevis as a model animal (Q26863278) (← links)
- Xenopus pax6 mutants affect eye development and other organ systems, and have phenotypic similarities to human aniridia patients (Q30300519) (← links)
- Cas9-based genome editing in Xenopus tropicalis (Q30301361) (← links)
- Identification of mutant genes and introgressed tiger salamander DNA in the laboratory zxolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum (Q30352732) (← links)
- Xenopus mutant reveals necessity of rax for specifying the eye field which otherwise forms tissue with telencephalic and diencephalic character. (Q30366238) (← links)
- Simple and efficient CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted mutagenesis in Xenopus tropicalis (Q30409270) (← links)
- Development of a new approach for targeted gene editing in primordial germ cells using TALENs in Xenopus (Q30627745) (← links)
- CRISPR/Cas-mediated targeted mutagenesis in Daphnia magna (Q33690167) (← links)
- Biallelic genome modification in F(0) Xenopus tropicalis embryos using the CRISPR/Cas system. (Q33690341) (← links)
- Screening methods to identify TALEN-mediated knockout mice (Q34163612) (← links)
- Targeted gene disruption in Xenopus laevis using CRISPR/Cas9. (Q34472831) (← links)
- CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene knockout in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis (Q34507314) (← links)
- Microhomology-mediated end-joining-dependent integration of donor DNA in cells and animals using TALENs and CRISPR/Cas9 (Q34677703) (← links)
- Unliganded thyroid hormone receptor α regulates developmental timing via gene repression in Xenopus tropicalis (Q34982339) (← links)
- Single-step generation of rabbits carrying a targeted allele of the tyrosinase gene using CRISPR/Cas9. (Q35086549) (← links)
- Comparison of T7E1 and surveyor mismatch cleavage assays to detect mutations triggered by engineered nucleases (Q35145824) (← links)
- In vivo investigation of cilia structure and function using Xenopus (Q35610258) (← links)
- The Expression of TALEN before Fertilization Provides a Rapid Knock-Out Phenotype in Xenopus laevis Founder Embryos (Q35844890) (← links)
- Budgett's frog (Lepidobatrachus laevis): A new amphibian embryo for developmental biology. (Q36348279) (← links)
- Using Xenopus laevis retinal and spinal neurons to study mechanisms of axon guidance in vivo and in vitro (Q36703413) (← links)
- Generation of a Xenopus laevis F1 albino J strain by genome editing and oocyte host-transfer (Q37260012) (← links)
- Production of Sry knockout mouse using TALEN via oocyte injection. (Q37279588) (← links)
- Repeating pattern of non-RVD variations in DNA-binding modules enhances TALEN activity. (Q37349204) (← links)
- Comparison of TALEN scaffolds in Xenopus tropicalis (Q37392808) (← links)
- An optimized method for cryogenic storage of Xenopus sperm to maximise the effectiveness of research using genetically altered frogs. (Q37684715) (← links)
- Common marmoset as a new model animal for neuroscience research and genome editing technology (Q38175492) (← links)
- Nuclease-mediated genome editing: At the front-line of functional genomics technology (Q38175498) (← links)
- MMEJ-assisted gene knock-in using TALENs and CRISPR-Cas9 with the PITCh systems. (Q38811005) (← links)
- The zebrafish eye-a paradigm for investigating human ocular genetics. (Q38822858) (← links)
- Use of Xenopus Frogs to Study Renal Development/Repair (Q38837268) (← links)
- Xenopus laevis as a model system to study cytoskeletal dynamics during axon pathfinding (Q39016581) (← links)
- TALENs mediate efficient and heritable mutation of endogenous genes in the marine annelid Platynereis dumerilii (Q39318896) (← links)
- Homeolog-specific targeted mutagenesis in Xenopus laevis using TALENs (Q41004082) (← links)
- TALEN-mediated somatic mutagenesis in murine models of cancer (Q41831326) (← links)
- CRISPR-mediated genomic deletion of Sox2 in the axolotl shows a requirement in spinal cord neural stem cell amplification during tail regeneration. (Q42275132) (← links)
- Transcription activator-like effector nucleases efficiently disrupt the target gene in Iberian ribbed newts (Pleurodeles waltl), an experimental model animal for regeneration. (Q44172130) (← links)
- In vivo tracking of histone H3 lysine 9 acetylation in Xenopus laevis during tail regeneration (Q46590138) (← links)
- Apancreatic pigs cloned using Pdx1-disrupted fibroblasts created via TALEN-mediated mutagenesis (Q48502116) (← links)
- Targeted mutagenesis of multiple and paralogous genes in Xenopus laevis using two pairs of transcription activator-like effector nucleases. (Q50466810) (← links)
- All-in-One CRISPR-Cas9/FokI-dCas9 Vector-Mediated Multiplex Genome Engineering in Cultured Cells (Q50576098) (← links)
- Rapid and efficient analysis of gene function using CRISPR-Cas9 in Xenopus tropicalis founders (Q50639489) (← links)
- Targeted mutagenesis in sea urchin embryos using TALENs. (Q51139534) (← links)
- Germ cell mutations of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis with TALE nucleases. (Q52648448) (← links)
- Efficient Gene Transfer and Gene Editing in Sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus). (Q52691670) (← links)
- Gonadal, Not Maternal, Acquisition of Duplicated Orthologs in (Q64072496) (← links)
- Dual function model revised by thyroid hormone receptor alpha knockout frogs (Q88456815) (← links)
- Nucleotide receptor P2RY4 is required for head formation via induction and maintenance of head organizer in Xenopus laevis (Q90704984) (← links)
- Cas9 ribonucleoprotein complex allows direct and rapid analysis of coding and noncoding regions of target genes in Pleurodeles waltl development and regeneration (Q91433679) (← links)
- Simple embryo injection of long single-stranded donor templates with the CRISPR/Cas9 system leads to homology-directed repair in Xenopus tropicalis and Xenopus laevis (Q91822066) (← links)