Site-specific integration in CHO cells mediated by CRISPR/Cas9 and homology-directed DNA repair pathway
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Lasse Ebdrup Pedersen | Helene Faustrup Kildegaard | Thomas Beuchert Kallehauge | T. B. Kallehauge | L. Pedersen | H. F. Kildegaard | Jae Seong Lee
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