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Postnatal Genome Editing With CRISPR 

Chew, Wei Leong (2016-05-18)
Targeted genome editing holds tremendous promise for permanent correction of many genetic diseases. The recently developed CRISPR/Cas9 genome-editing tool exhibits facile programmability and robust gene-editing efficiency, ...
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Investigating Mechanisms of DNA Double Strand Break Joining of Switch Regions During IgH Class Switch Recombination 

Panchakshari, Rohit (2016-05-19)
During B cell development, RAG endonuclease cleaves immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) V, D, and J gene segments and orchestrates their fusion as deletional events that assemble a V(D)J exon in the same transcriptional ...
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Isogenic Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Models of Cardiovascular Disease-Associated Genetic Variation 

Peters, Derek Tilghman (2016-03-30)
A complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors underlies the development of common human diseases such as cardiovascular disease. Despite widespread use of existing medications, coronary heart disease (CHD), ...
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Adaptive Evolution of the SIV Envelope Protein During Early SIV Infection 

Ita, Sergio (2016-03-08)
Primate lentiviruses (PLVs), including human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), HIV type 2 (HIV-2), and the simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIVs), cause persistent lifelong infections despite the presence of virus-specific ...
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Elucidation of Mechanisms of Fetal Hemoglobin Regulation by CRISPR/Cas9 Mediated Genome Editing 

Canver, Matthew (2016-03-14)
Despite nearly complete understanding of the genetics of the β-hemoglobinopathies for several decades, definitive treatment options have lagged behind. Fetal hemoglobin (HbF) reinduction represents a “silver bullet” for ...
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Mechanisms Controlling the Cell Envelope Remodeling Activities of the Escherichia Coli Cytokinetic Ring 

Tsang Mui Ching, Mary-Jane (2016-05-13)
In Escherichia coli, cytokinesis requires the constriction of all the cell envelope layers: the inner membrane, the peptidoglycan (PG) cell wall and the outer membrane (OM). Such dramatic cell envelope remodeling requires ...
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Diverse Gene Regulatory Mechanisms Pattern the Vertebrate Embryo 

Schwartz, Matthew Gabriel (2016-05-19)
Development is the elegant and complex process by which a single celled embryo grows into a fully formed and functional adult. One of the major challenges in the process of development is that although each cell in an ...
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Characterization of Dopamine-Responsive Serotonergic Neurons Underlying Aggression Modulation 

Asher, Vidette E. (2016-04-04)
The monoaminergic neuromodulatory systems (including the noraderenergic, serotonergic, and dopaminergic neuronal systems) have long been thought of as the custodians of mental health. Dysfunction amongst these neural ...
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Functional characterization of genetic alterations in cancer 

Kim, Eejung (2016-05-18)
The comprehensive identification of genetic alterations is critical to understanding the pathophysiology of cancer. Recent advances in sequencing technology have enabled the detailed description of cancer genomes. However, ...
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Regulation of Behavioral Arousal and Quiescence in C. elegans 

Taylor, Kelsey P. (2016-05-13)
Animals switch between periods of behavioral quiescence and arousal in response to environmental, circadian, or developmental cues. C. elegans exhibit periods of behavioral quiescence during larval molts (termed lethargus) ...
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