Efficient TALEN-mediated gene knockout in livestock
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Daniel F. Voytas | Scott C. Fahrenkrug | Wenfang Tan | Daniel F. Carlson | D. Voytas | C. Whitelaw | S. Lillico | D. F. Carlson | S. Fahrenkrug | Dana Štveráková | C. Proudfoot | W. Tan | C. Long | Michelle L. Christian | Simon G. Lillico | C. Bruce A. Whitelaw | Dana Stverakova | Chris Proudfoot | Michelle Christian | Charles R. Long
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