Gene Editing Targeting the DUX4 Polyadenylation Signal: A Therapy for FSHD?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Nuclease Design and Selection
2.2. Transfection of the TALEN Expression Plasmids into FSHD Cells
2.3. Selection of the Genetically Modified Clones
3. Discussion
4. Material and Methods
4.1. TALEN and Guide RNA Plasmid Design and Validation
4.2. Cell Culture
4.3. Genomic DNA Analysis
4.4. RT-PCR and RT-qPCR
4.5. Statistical Analysis
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Joubert, R.; Mariot, V.; Charpentier, M.; Concordet, J.P.; Dumonceaux, J. Gene Editing Targeting the DUX4 Polyadenylation Signal: A Therapy for FSHD? J. Pers. Med. 2021, 11, 7. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11010007
Joubert R, Mariot V, Charpentier M, Concordet JP, Dumonceaux J. Gene Editing Targeting the DUX4 Polyadenylation Signal: A Therapy for FSHD? Journal of Personalized Medicine. 2021; 11(1):7. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11010007
Chicago/Turabian StyleJoubert, Romains, Virginie Mariot, Marine Charpentier, Jean Paul Concordet, and Julie Dumonceaux. 2021. "Gene Editing Targeting the DUX4 Polyadenylation Signal: A Therapy for FSHD?" Journal of Personalized Medicine 11, no. 1: 7. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11010007
APA StyleJoubert, R., Mariot, V., Charpentier, M., Concordet, J. P., & Dumonceaux, J. (2021). Gene Editing Targeting the DUX4 Polyadenylation Signal: A Therapy for FSHD? Journal of Personalized Medicine, 11(1), 7. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11010007