Not exact matches
«Gene editing based on
nucleases is very good at
inactivating genes,» says CRISPR researcher Feng Zhang of the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
As an approach to
inactivating CCR5, we introduced CCR5 - specific zinc - finger
nucleases into human CD4 + T cells prior to adoptive transfer, but the need to protect cells from virus strains that use CXCR4 (X4) in place of or in addition to CCR5 (R5X4) remains.
(The d means the
nuclease in
inactivated, the Sp is the bacteria it came from, and the RD1152 is the repression domain.)