Wildtype heterogeneity contributes to clonal variability in genome edited cells
Lukas Westermann(University of Freiburg), Tilman Busch(University of Freiburg), Yvonne Lisa Behrens(Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), Björn Neubauer(University of Regensburg), Isabel Cascante(University of Freiburg), Michael Köttgen(University of Freiburg), Felix Schöler(University of Freiburg), Johannes Jahn(University of Freiburg), Anna Köttgen(Johns Hopkins University), Gudrun Göhring(Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), Matthias Niedermoser(University of Freiburg), Niklas Moser(University of Freiburg), Alexis Hofherr(University of Freiburg), Yong Li(Xiamen University), Burulça Göçmen(University of Freiburg), Kilian Rhein(University of Freiburg)
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