Induced pluripotency and gene editing in disease modelling: Perspectives and challenges

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Main Authors: Seah, Y.F.S, El Farran, C.A, Warrier, T, Xu, J, Loh, Y.-H
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1761392024-04-03T09:33:52Z Induced pluripotency and gene editing in disease modelling: Perspectives and challenges Seah, Y.F.S El Farran, C.A Warrier, T Xu, J Loh, Y.-H BIOLOGY (NU) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES alkaline phosphatase alpha 1 antitrypsin caspase 9 leucine rich repeat kinase 2 microRNA octamer transcription factor 4 stage specific embryo antigen 1 transcription activator like effector nuclease transcription factor Sox2 transforming growth factor beta zinc finger protein adrenoleukodystrophy Alzheimer disease Article clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat Crigler Najjar syndrome DNA methylation embryonic stem cell fragile X syndrome gene editing gene targeting glycogen storage disease type 1 herpes simplex herpes zoster human nuclear reprogramming pancreas adenocarcinoma pluripotent stem cell Prader Willi syndrome progeria telomere transgene Williams Beuren syndrome animal biological model CRISPR Cas system cytology genetic engineering induced pluripotent stem cell metabolism nuclear reprogramming Animals Cellular Reprogramming CRISPR-Cas Systems Gene Targeting Genetic Engineering Humans Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Models, Biological Transgenes 10.3390/ijms161226119 International Journal of Molecular Sciences 16 12 28614-28634 2020-09-14T08:15:37Z 2020-09-14T08:15:37Z 2015 Article Seah, Y.F.S, El Farran, C.A, Warrier, T, Xu, J, Loh, Y.-H (2015). Induced pluripotency and gene editing in disease modelling: Perspectives and challenges. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 16 (12) : 28614-28634. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms161226119 1661-6596 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/176139 Unpaywall 20200831
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topic alkaline phosphatase
alpha 1 antitrypsin
caspase 9
leucine rich repeat kinase 2
microRNA
octamer transcription factor 4
stage specific embryo antigen 1
transcription activator like effector nuclease
transcription factor Sox2
transforming growth factor beta
zinc finger protein
adrenoleukodystrophy
Alzheimer disease
Article
clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat
Crigler Najjar syndrome
DNA methylation
embryonic stem cell
fragile X syndrome
gene editing
gene targeting
glycogen storage disease type 1
herpes simplex
herpes zoster
human
nuclear reprogramming
pancreas adenocarcinoma
pluripotent stem cell
Prader Willi syndrome
progeria
telomere
transgene
Williams Beuren syndrome
animal
biological model
CRISPR Cas system
cytology
genetic engineering
induced pluripotent stem cell
metabolism
nuclear reprogramming
Animals
Cellular Reprogramming
CRISPR-Cas Systems
Gene Targeting
Genetic Engineering
Humans
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Models, Biological
Transgenes
spellingShingle alkaline phosphatase
alpha 1 antitrypsin
caspase 9
leucine rich repeat kinase 2
microRNA
octamer transcription factor 4
stage specific embryo antigen 1
transcription activator like effector nuclease
transcription factor Sox2
transforming growth factor beta
zinc finger protein
adrenoleukodystrophy
Alzheimer disease
Article
clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat
Crigler Najjar syndrome
DNA methylation
embryonic stem cell
fragile X syndrome
gene editing
gene targeting
glycogen storage disease type 1
herpes simplex
herpes zoster
human
nuclear reprogramming
pancreas adenocarcinoma
pluripotent stem cell
Prader Willi syndrome
progeria
telomere
transgene
Williams Beuren syndrome
animal
biological model
CRISPR Cas system
cytology
genetic engineering
induced pluripotent stem cell
metabolism
nuclear reprogramming
Animals
Cellular Reprogramming
CRISPR-Cas Systems
Gene Targeting
Genetic Engineering
Humans
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Models, Biological
Transgenes
Seah, Y.F.S
El Farran, C.A
Warrier, T
Xu, J
Loh, Y.-H
Induced pluripotency and gene editing in disease modelling: Perspectives and challenges
description 10.3390/ijms161226119
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Seah, Y.F.S
El Farran, C.A
Warrier, T
Xu, J
Loh, Y.-H
format Article
author Seah, Y.F.S
El Farran, C.A
Warrier, T
Xu, J
Loh, Y.-H
author_sort Seah, Y.F.S
title Induced pluripotency and gene editing in disease modelling: Perspectives and challenges
title_short Induced pluripotency and gene editing in disease modelling: Perspectives and challenges
title_full Induced pluripotency and gene editing in disease modelling: Perspectives and challenges
title_fullStr Induced pluripotency and gene editing in disease modelling: Perspectives and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Induced pluripotency and gene editing in disease modelling: Perspectives and challenges
title_sort induced pluripotency and gene editing in disease modelling: perspectives and challenges
publishDate 2020
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