Combinatorial CRISPR–Cas9 screens for de novo mapping of genetic interactions
John Paul Shen(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Prashant Mali(University of California San Diego), Chih‐Chung Kuo(University of California San Diego), Nevan J. Krogan(QB3), Alexandra Beckett(St. Jude Children's Research Hospital), Dan Du(Hebei Medical University), Ana Bojorquez-Gomez(University of California San Diego), Kristin Klepper(University of California San Diego), Roman Šášik(University of California San Diego), Daniel Pekin(University of California San Diego), Assen Roguev(QB3), Kyle S. Sanchez(University of California San Diego), Jens Luebeck(University of Washington Tacoma), Amanda Birmingham(University of California San Diego), Nathan E. Lewis(University of Georgia), Katherine Licon(University of California San Diego), Jason F. Kreisberg(University of California San Diego), Aaron N. Chang(Baylor University Medical Center), Trey Ideker(Moores Cancer Center), Alex Thomas(University of California San Diego), Dongxin Zhao(University of California San Diego), Lei S. Qi(Nantong University)
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