Josh Tycko

Systematic discovery of protein functions in human cells to understand gene regulation and enable gene therapy



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Department of Neurobiology

Harvard Medical School




Josh Tycko

Systematic discovery of protein functions in human cells to understand gene regulation and enable gene therapy



Department of Neurobiology

Harvard Medical School



Methods and Applications of CRISPR-Mediated Base Editing in Eukaryotic Genomes.


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Gaelen T. Hess*, Josh Tycko*, David Yao*, M. Bassik
Molecular Cell, 2017

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Hess*, G. T., Tycko*, J., Yao*, D., & Bassik, M. (2017). Methods and Applications of CRISPR-Mediated Base Editing in Eukaryotic Genomes. Molecular Cell.


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Hess*, Gaelen T., Josh Tycko*, David Yao*, and M. Bassik. “Methods and Applications of CRISPR-Mediated Base Editing in Eukaryotic Genomes.” Molecular Cell (2017).


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Hess*, Gaelen T., et al. “Methods and Applications of CRISPR-Mediated Base Editing in Eukaryotic Genomes.” Molecular Cell, 2017.


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@article{gaelen2017a,
  title = {Methods and Applications of CRISPR-Mediated Base Editing in Eukaryotic Genomes.},
  year = {2017},
  journal = {Molecular Cell},
  author = {Hess*, Gaelen T. and Tycko*, Josh and Yao*, David and Bassik, M.}
}


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