CRISPR GUARD protects off-target sites from Cas9 nuclease activity using short guide RNAs
Off-target editing remains a concern for therapeutic applications of CRISPR-Cas9. Here the authors present CRISPR GUARD, which uses very short non-cleaving gRNAs to prevent editing at off-target sites.
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Main Authors: | Matthew A. Coelho, Etienne De Braekeleer, Mike Firth, Michal Bista, Sebastian Lukasiak, Maria Emanuela Cuomo, Benjamin J. M. Taylor |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5ca3e3c9d50c40859d3cc5b4b7665184 |
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