Nuclease dead Cas9 is a programmable roadblock for DNA replication
Kelsey S. Whinn(University of Wollongong), Harshad Ghodke(University of Wollongong), Zhong Yan Gan(The University of Melbourne), Nicholas E. Dixon(Australian National University), Marcel P. Bruchez(Cleveland Clinic), Gurleen Kaur(University of Wollongong), Mike O’Donnell(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Slobodan Jergic(University of Wollongong), Grant D. Schauer(Colorado State University), Jacob S. Lewis(University of Wollongong), Antoine M. van Oijen(Harvard University), Matharishwan Naganbabu(Imaging Center), S.H. Mueller(University of Wollongong), Hamish Maynard(University of Wollongong)
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