Obligate Ligation-Gated Recombination (ObLiGaRe): Custom-designed nuclease-mediated targeted integration through nonhomologous end joining
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Marcello Maresca | Ning Guo | Yi Yang | Marcello Maresca | Victor Guosheng Lin | Ning Guo | Yi Yang | V. Lin
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