Meeting Abstract

Analysis of Cas9-FokI and TALE-MutH Endonuclease Activity and Toxicity as Key Elements in the Development of a Gene Therapeutic Approach to Treat XLRP


Authors listStieger, Knut; Trimborn, Lennart; Song, Fei; Lorenz, Birgit; Yanik, Mert

Publication year2016

PagesS56-S56

JournalMolecular Therapy

Volume number24

ISSN1525-0016

eISSN1525-0024

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S1525-0016(16)32946-X

Conference19th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-of-Gene-and-Cell-Therapy (ASGCT)

PublisherCell Press



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleStieger, K., Trimborn, L., Song, F., Lorenz, B. and Yanik, M. (2016) Analysis of Cas9-FokI and TALE-MutH Endonuclease Activity and Toxicity as Key Elements in the Development of a Gene Therapeutic Approach to Treat XLRP, Molecular Therapy, 24, p. S56. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1525-0016(16)32946-X

APA Citation styleStieger, K., Trimborn, L., Song, F., Lorenz, B., & Yanik, M. (2016). Analysis of Cas9-FokI and TALE-MutH Endonuclease Activity and Toxicity as Key Elements in the Development of a Gene Therapeutic Approach to Treat XLRP. Molecular Therapy. 24, S56. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1525-0016(16)32946-X


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