Cationic lipid-mediated delivery of proteins enables efficient protein-based genome editing in vitro and in vivo
John A. Zuris(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), David R. Liu(Broad Institute), Johnny H. Hu(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Jeffrey L. Bessen(Health Advances (United States)), Morgan L. Maeder(Editas Medicine (United States)), Yilai Shu(Fudan University), Zheng‐Yi Chen(Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary), J. Keith Joung(Massachusetts General Hospital), David B. Thompson(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), John P. Guilinger(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
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