CRISPR‐Cas9–induced IGF1 gene activation as a tool for enhancing muscle differentiation via multiple isoform expression
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CRISPR‐Cas9–induced
IGF1
gene activation as a tool for enhancing muscle differentiation via multiple isoform expression
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FASEB JOURNAL
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FASEB
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2019-11-25
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10.1096/fj.201901107rr
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