AbstractCongenital malformations are the major cause of infant mortality in the US and Europe. Due to rapid advances in human genomics, we can now efficiently identify sequence variants that may cause disease in these patients. However, establishing disease causality remains a challenge. Additionally, in the case of congenital heart disease, many of the identified candidate genes are either novel to embryonic development or have no known function. Therefore, there is a pressing need to develop inexpensive and efficient technologies to screen these candidate genes for disease phenocopy in model systems and to perform functional studies to uncover their role in development. For this purpose, we sought to test F0 CRISPR based gene editing as a...
In this chapter, we convey a state-of-the art update to the 2014 Nakayama protocol for CRISPR/Cas9 g...
The study of model organisms has revolutionized our understanding of the mechanisms underlying norma...
Xenopus laevis is a commonly used research subject for retinal physiology and cell biology studies, ...
Congenital malformations are the major cause of infant mortality in the US and Europe. Due to rapid ...
CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing has revolutionized functional genomics in vertebrates. However, CRISPR/Ca...
The amphibian model Xenopus, has been used extensively over the past century to study multiple aspec...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The speed by which clinical genomics is currently identifying novel potentially pathogenic variants ...
Xenopus tropicalis has been developed as a model organism for developmental biology, providing a sys...
Aquatic vertebrate organisms such as zebrafish have been used for over a decade to model different t...
Aquatic vertebrate organisms such as zebrafish have been used for over a decade to model different t...
The amphibian model Xenopus, has been used extensively over the past century to study multiple aspec...
Congenital heart defects affect nearly 1% of all newborns and are a significant cause of infant deat...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
AbstractThe amphibian model Xenopus, has been used extensively over the past century to study multip...
In this chapter, we convey a state-of-the art update to the 2014 Nakayama protocol for CRISPR/Cas9 g...
The study of model organisms has revolutionized our understanding of the mechanisms underlying norma...
Xenopus laevis is a commonly used research subject for retinal physiology and cell biology studies, ...
Congenital malformations are the major cause of infant mortality in the US and Europe. Due to rapid ...
CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing has revolutionized functional genomics in vertebrates. However, CRISPR/Ca...
The amphibian model Xenopus, has been used extensively over the past century to study multiple aspec...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The speed by which clinical genomics is currently identifying novel potentially pathogenic variants ...
Xenopus tropicalis has been developed as a model organism for developmental biology, providing a sys...
Aquatic vertebrate organisms such as zebrafish have been used for over a decade to model different t...
Aquatic vertebrate organisms such as zebrafish have been used for over a decade to model different t...
The amphibian model Xenopus, has been used extensively over the past century to study multiple aspec...
Congenital heart defects affect nearly 1% of all newborns and are a significant cause of infant deat...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
AbstractThe amphibian model Xenopus, has been used extensively over the past century to study multip...
In this chapter, we convey a state-of-the art update to the 2014 Nakayama protocol for CRISPR/Cas9 g...
The study of model organisms has revolutionized our understanding of the mechanisms underlying norma...
Xenopus laevis is a commonly used research subject for retinal physiology and cell biology studies, ...