Weinberg et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Large-scale design of robust genetic circuits with multiple inputs and outputs for mammalian cellsWeinberg et al., 2017
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- Weinberg B
- Pham N
- Caraballo L
- Lozanoski T
- Engel A
- Bhatia S
- Wong W
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- Nature biotechnology
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Engineered genetic circuits for mammalian cells often require extensive fine-tuning to perform as intended. We present a robust, general, scalable system, called'Boolean logic and arithmetic through DNA excision'(BLADE), to engineer genetic circuits with multiple …
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