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A highly efficient transgene knock-in technology in clinically relevant cell types
Nature Biotechnology, 2023Alexander G Allen +31 more
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Recent advances in CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knock-ins in mammalian cells.
Journal of Biotechnology, 2019Since its inception, the CRISPR/Cas9 technology has been widely utilized for the targeted insertion of donor DNAs into mammalian genomes. A shortcoming with the earlier knock-in (KI) approaches, however, has been the low efficiency of targeted ...
M. Banan
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Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Emerging Databases: Technologies, Applications, and Theory, 2016
Address Cleansing is a very challenging problem, in particular, for geographies where there is a lot of variability in address nomenclature. This paper explains how a machine learning classifier is used to build a model that not only identifies a valid address, but also assigns a confidence score to it.
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Address Cleansing is a very challenging problem, in particular, for geographies where there is a lot of variability in address nomenclature. This paper explains how a machine learning classifier is used to build a model that not only identifies a valid address, but also assigns a confidence score to it.
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2017
The focus on new, self-service technologies in financial services is a favourite with banks who argue its a mutually beneficial arrangement. However, with holes-in-the-wall replacing bank tellers, robots answering phone calls and online banking proliferating, the question begs, when is enough enough? Mark Durkin reports.
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The focus on new, self-service technologies in financial services is a favourite with banks who argue its a mutually beneficial arrangement. However, with holes-in-the-wall replacing bank tellers, robots answering phone calls and online banking proliferating, the question begs, when is enough enough? Mark Durkin reports.
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Receptor Knock-Out and Knock-In Strategies
2004Accumulating examples have demonstrated that knock-out and knock-in mice of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are useful in elucidating physiological functions of the receptor in vivo. GPCR knock-out and knock-in are achieved by either (1) manipulation of the endogenous locus of the receptor gene or (2) transgenic expression of the modified receptor.
Ikuo, Matsuda, Atsu, Aiba
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English Today, 2008
ABSTRACTA foray into an oddity of word-making. Outside the province of jokelore, this type of abbreviation appears to have escaped notice in the literature on word-formation, perhaps because its productivity, besides being quite low, can best be seen in the most informal – and therefore supposedly ‘abnormal’ and ‘disreputable’ – levels of discourse. Of
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ABSTRACTA foray into an oddity of word-making. Outside the province of jokelore, this type of abbreviation appears to have escaped notice in the literature on word-formation, perhaps because its productivity, besides being quite low, can best be seen in the most informal – and therefore supposedly ‘abnormal’ and ‘disreputable’ – levels of discourse. Of
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