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Jovan Mircetic

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|Mar 13, 2023
CRISPR/Cas9 Screen in Gastric Cancer Patient-Derived Organoids Reveals KDM1A-NDRG1 Axis as a Targetable Vulnerability.

Jovan Mircetic, Aylin Camgöz, Moustafa Abohawya

|Jul 08, 2022
Efficient Correction of Oncogenic KRAS and TP53 Mutations through CRISPR Base Editing.

Shady Sayed, Olga A Sidorova, Alexander Hennig

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