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1by Yang, Hui Wang, Haoyi Shivalila, Chikdu S Cheng, Albert W Shi, Linyu Jaenisch, Rudolf Published in Cell (Cambridge) (12.09.2013)“...The type II bacterial CRISPR/Cas system is a novel genome-engineering technology with the ease of multiplexed gene targeting. Here, we created reporter and...”
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2by Xiaojuan Liu Yongping Zhang Chen Cheng Albert W Cheng Xingying Zhang Na Li Changqing Xia Xiaofei Wei Xiang Liu Haoyi Wang Published in Cell research (2017)“...Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy is a promising approach to treat cancer, such as B-cell ma- lignancy [1]. However, the current standard...”
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3by Zhang, Weizhe Bai, Enci He, Hui Cheng, Albert M K Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (11.06.2015)“...Reducing energy consumption is becoming very important in order to keep battery life and lower overall operational costs for heterogeneous real-time...”
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4by Rudenko, Andrii Dawlaty, Meelad M Seo, Jinsoo Cheng, Albert W Meng, Jia Le, Thuc Faull, Kym F Jaenisch, Rudolf Tsai, Li-Huei Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (18.09.2013)“...The ten-eleven translocation (Tet) family of methylcytosine dioxygenases catalyze oxidation of 5-methylcytosine (5mC) to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) and...”
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5by Cheng, Albert Published in Review of public personnel administration (01.12.2016)“...Public administration theory suggests that building mission coherence within an organization is important for its effectiveness. Personnel policies may...”
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6“...For decades, social theorists have posited—and descriptive accounts have shown—that students isolated by both social class and ethnicity suffer extreme...”
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7“...Purpose: This study investigates parental empowerment, involvement, and satisfaction in charter, Catholic, Christian, and district-run public schools. The...”
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8by Albert W Cheng Haoyi Wang Hui Yang Linyu Shi Yarden Katz Thorold W Theunissen Sudharshan Rangarajan Chikdu S Shivalila Daniel B Dadon Rudolf Jaenisch Published in Cell research (2013)“...Technologies allowing for specific regulation of endogenous genes are valuable for the study of gene functions and have great potential in therapeutics. We...”
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9by Buganim, Yosef Faddah, Dina A Cheng, Albert W Itskovich, Elena Markoulaki, Styliani Ganz, Kibibi Klemm, Sandy L van Oudenaarden, Alexander Jaenisch, Rudolf Published in Cell (Cambridge) (14.09.2012)“...During cellular reprogramming, only a small fraction of cells become induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Previous analyses of gene expression during...”
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10“...Previous studies offer evidence that U.S. public and private high schools differentially influence volunteerism in adolescence. However, these studies are...”
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11by Faddah, Dina A Wang, Haoyi Cheng, Albert Wu Katz, Yarden Buganim, Yosef Jaenisch, Rudolf Published in Cell stem cell (03.07.2013)“...The homeodomain transcription factor Nanog is a central part of the core pluripotency transcriptional network and plays a critical role in embryonic stem cell...”
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12by Cheng, Albert Peterson, Paul E Published in The Journal of higher education (Columbus) (04.05.2019)“...Economic information may close aspiration disparities for postsecondary education across socioeconomic, ethnic, and partisan divides. In 2017, we estimated...”
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13by Wei, Zhengxian Song, Min Yin, Guisheng Song, Houbing Wang, Hongbin Ma, Xuefei Cheng, Albert M K Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (17.10.2017)“...Underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) represent an area of increasing research interest, as data storage, discovery, and query of UWSNs are always...”
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14by Dawlaty, Meelad M Breiling, Achim Le, Thuc Raddatz, Günter Barrasa, M. Inmaculada Cheng, Albert W Gao, Qing Powell, Benjamin E Li, Zhe Xu, Mingjiang Faull, Kym F Lyko, Frank Jaenisch, Rudolf Published in Developmental cell (11.02.2013)“...Tet enzymes (Tet1/2/3) convert 5-methylcytosine (5mC) to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) in various embryonic and adult tissues. Mice mutant for either Tet1 or...”
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15by Dawlaty, Meelad M Breiling, Achim Le, Thuc Barrasa, M. Inmaculada Raddatz, Günter Gao, Qing Powell, Benjamin E Cheng, Albert W Faull, Kym F Lyko, Frank Jaenisch, Rudolf Published in Developmental cell (14.04.2014)“...Tet enzymes (Tet1/2/3) convert 5-methylcytosine (5mC) to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) and are dynamically expressed during development. Whereas loss of...”
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16by Dawlaty, Meelad M Ganz, Kibibi Powell, Benjamin E Hu, Yueh-Chiang Markoulaki, Styliani Cheng, Albert W Gao, Qing Kim, Jongpil Choi, Sang-Woon Page, David C Jaenisch, Rudolf Published in Cell stem cell (05.08.2011)“...The Tet family of enzymes (Tet1/2/3) converts 5-methylcytosine (5mC) to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC). Mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) highly express Tet1...”
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17by Cheng, Albert Zamarro, Gema Orriens, Bart Published in Sociological methods & research (01.08.2020)“...Unit nonresponse in panel data sets is often a source of bias. Why certain individuals attrite from longitudinal studies and how to minimize this phenomenon...”
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18by Soldner, Frank Laganière, Josée Cheng, Albert W Hockemeyer, Dirk Gao, Qing Alagappan, Raaji Khurana, Vikram Golbe, Lawrence I Myers, Richard H Lindquist, Susan Zhang, Lei Guschin, Dmitry Fong, Lauren K Vu, B. Joseph Meng, Xiangdong Urnov, Fyodor D Rebar, Edward J Gregory, Philip D Zhang, H. Steve Jaenisch, Rudolf Published in Cell (Cambridge) (22.07.2011)“...Patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) derived from somatic cells provide a unique tool for the study of human disease, as well as a promising...”
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19by Albert W Cheng Nathaniel Jillette Phoebe Lee Dylan Plaskon Yasuhiro Fuj iwara Wenbo Wang Aziz Taghbalout Haoyi Wang Published in Cell research (2016)“...The CRISPR-Cas9 system has recently been widely adopted in genome editing due to its simplicity [1-3]. Nuclease-deficient mutant dCas9 protein can be fused to...”
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20by Li, Yun Wang, Haoyi Muffat, Julien Cheng, Albert W Orlando, David A Lovén, Jakob Kwok, Show-ming Feldman, Danielle A Bateup, Helen S Gao, Qing Hockemeyer, Dirk Mitalipova, Maisam Lewis, Caroline A Vander Heiden, Matthew G Sur, Mriganka Young, Richard A Jaenisch, Rudolf Published in Cell stem cell (03.10.2013)“...Rett syndrome (RTT) is caused by mutations of MECP2, a methyl CpG binding protein thought to act as a global transcriptional repressor. Here we show, using an...”