Synthetic memory circuits for stable cell reprogramming in plants
We would like to thank B. Johnston for advice on R code; M. Oliva and D. Collings for help with confocal image analysis; I. Roux for suggestion of the in vitro recombinase assay; Y.-H. Chooi for the kind donation of purified recombinant Cre enzyme; B. Crawford for the kind donation of apromoter-containing plasmid; C. Helliwell for graciously providing the LhGR seeds used in this study; and W. Wong for generous donation of mammalian BLADE plasmids.
James P. B. Lloyd, Florence Ly, Patrick Gong, Christian Pflueger, Elliott Fourie, Muhammad Adil Khan, Brendan N. Kidd & Ryan Lister Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia
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