Herpesviral lytic gene functions render the viral genome susceptible to novel editing by CRISPR/Cas9

  1. Hyung Suk Oh
  2. Werner M Neuhausser  Is a corresponding author
  3. Pierce Eggan
  4. Magdalena Angelova
  5. Rory Kirchner
  6. Kevin C Eggan
  7. David M Knipe  Is a corresponding author
  1. Harvard Medical School, United States
  2. Harvard University, United States
  3. Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health, United States
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  1. Hyung Suk Oh
  2. Werner M Neuhausser
  3. Pierce Eggan
  4. Magdalena Angelova
  5. Rory Kirchner
  6. Kevin C Eggan
  7. David M Knipe
(2019)
Herpesviral lytic gene functions render the viral genome susceptible to novel editing by CRISPR/Cas9
eLife 8:e51662.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.51662