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Genetic manipulation of an Ixodes scapularis cell line

Singh et al., 2024

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5705220545546435775
Author
Singh N
Rolandelli A
O’Neal A
Butler L
Samaddar S
Laukaitis-Yousey H
Butnaru M
Mohr S
Perrimon N
Pedra J
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Mbio

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Although genetic manipulation is one of the hallmarks of model organisms, its applicability to non-model species has remained difficult due to our limited understanding of their fundamental biology. For instance, manipulation of a cell line originated from the black …
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