SummaryAlthough mouse models have been valuable for studying human disease, the cellular and physiological differences between mouse and human have made it increasingly important to develop more relevant human disease models for mechanistic studies and drug discovery. Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), which can undergo unlimited self-renewal and retain the potential to differentiate into all cell types, present a possible solution. To improve the efficiency of genetic manipulation of hESCs, we have developed bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) based approach that enables high efficiency homologous recombination. By sequentially disrupting both alleles of ATM or p53 with BAC targeting vectors, we have established ATM−/− and p53−/− hESCs ...
AlphoidtetO-type human artificial chromosome (HAC) has been recently synthetized as a novel class of...
The derivation of human embryonic cells (hESCs) from human blastocysts represents one of the milesto...
Tools for rapid and efficient transgenesis in “safe harbour”•loci in an isogenic context remain impo...
SummaryAlthough mouse models have been valuable for studying human disease, the cellular and physiol...
The primary goal of this study was to develop a pipeline for BAC recombineering using a human gene c...
Pluripotent stem cells have the ability to give rise to derivatives of all the germ layers and hold ...
Bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) have become a central tool in functional genomics. This is d...
The use of bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) provides a consistent and high targeting efficien...
We present a novel and efficient non-integrating gene expression system in human embryonic stem cell...
The majority of gene-targeting experiments in mice are performed in 129Sv-derived embryonic stem (ES...
We present a novel and efficient non-integrating gene expression system in human embryonic stem cell...
embryonic stem cells using CRISPR/Cas9 nickase and a long DNA donor template Dear Editor, Genome edi...
In the field of regenerative medicine, the development of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells may r...
Mice are the most commonly used model organisms to study human disease. Many genetic human diseases ...
Human Artificial Chromosomes (HAC) are fascinating extrachromosomal molecules that stay independentl...
AlphoidtetO-type human artificial chromosome (HAC) has been recently synthetized as a novel class of...
The derivation of human embryonic cells (hESCs) from human blastocysts represents one of the milesto...
Tools for rapid and efficient transgenesis in “safe harbour”•loci in an isogenic context remain impo...
SummaryAlthough mouse models have been valuable for studying human disease, the cellular and physiol...
The primary goal of this study was to develop a pipeline for BAC recombineering using a human gene c...
Pluripotent stem cells have the ability to give rise to derivatives of all the germ layers and hold ...
Bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) have become a central tool in functional genomics. This is d...
The use of bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) provides a consistent and high targeting efficien...
We present a novel and efficient non-integrating gene expression system in human embryonic stem cell...
The majority of gene-targeting experiments in mice are performed in 129Sv-derived embryonic stem (ES...
We present a novel and efficient non-integrating gene expression system in human embryonic stem cell...
embryonic stem cells using CRISPR/Cas9 nickase and a long DNA donor template Dear Editor, Genome edi...
In the field of regenerative medicine, the development of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells may r...
Mice are the most commonly used model organisms to study human disease. Many genetic human diseases ...
Human Artificial Chromosomes (HAC) are fascinating extrachromosomal molecules that stay independentl...
AlphoidtetO-type human artificial chromosome (HAC) has been recently synthetized as a novel class of...
The derivation of human embryonic cells (hESCs) from human blastocysts represents one of the milesto...
Tools for rapid and efficient transgenesis in “safe harbour”•loci in an isogenic context remain impo...