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



The sound of silence: Transgene silencing in mammalian cell engineering.


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A Cabera*, HI Edelstein*, F Glykofrydis*, KS Love*, S Palacios*, J Tycko*, M Zhang*, S Lensch, CE Shields, M Livingston, R Weiss, H Zhao, K Haynes, L Morsut, YY Chen, AS Khalil, W Wong, J Collins, S Rosser, K Polizzi, M Elowitz, M Fussenegger, IB Hilton, JN Leonard, L Bintu, KE Galloway, TL Deans
Cell Systems, 2022

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Cabera*, A., Edelstein*, H. I., Glykofrydis*, F., Love*, K. S., Palacios*, S., Tycko*, J., … Deans, T. L. (2022). The sound of silence: Transgene silencing in mammalian cell engineering. Cell Systems.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Cabera*, A, HI Edelstein*, F Glykofrydis*, KS Love*, S Palacios*, J Tycko*, M Zhang*, et al. “The Sound of Silence: Transgene Silencing in Mammalian Cell Engineering.” Cell Systems (2022).


MLA   Click to copy
Cabera*, A., et al. “The Sound of Silence: Transgene Silencing in Mammalian Cell Engineering.” Cell Systems, 2022.


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@article{a2022a,
  title = {The sound of silence: Transgene silencing in mammalian cell engineering.},
  year = {2022},
  journal = {Cell Systems},
  author = {Cabera*, A and Edelstein*, HI and Glykofrydis*, F and Love*, KS and Palacios*, S and Tycko*, J and Zhang*, M and Lensch, S and Shields, CE and Livingston, M and Weiss, R and Zhao, H and Haynes, K and Morsut, L and Chen, YY and Khalil, AS and Wong, W and Collins, J and Rosser, S and Polizzi, K and Elowitz, M and Fussenegger, M and Hilton, IB and Leonard, JN and Bintu, L and Galloway, KE and Deans, TL}
}


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