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Additional file 1 of Exploration of the regulatory relationship between KRAB-Zfp clusters and their target transposable elements via a gene editing strategy at the cluster specific linker-associated sequences by CRISPR-Cas9
Yang Zhang, Fei He, Yanning Zhang, Qian Dai, Qintong Li, Jing Nan, Ruidong Miao & Bo Cheng
Additional file 1: Supplementary Fig. 1. A circular genomic map displays the distribution of all KRAB-ZFP genes across the human genome. The width of each pink bar positively correlates to the number of KRAB-ZFP genes in a cluster.
Additional file 5 of Exploration of the regulatory relationship between KRAB-Zfp clusters and their target transposable elements via a gene editing strategy at the cluster specific linker-associated sequences by CRISPR-Cas9
Yang Zhang, Fei He, Yanning Zhang, Qian Dai, Qintong Li, Jing Nan, Ruidong Miao & Bo Cheng
Additional file 5 Supplementary Fig. 5. Screening efficient sgRNAs for knocking out KRAB-Zfp cluster(s) by CRISPR-Cas9. (A) The sequences and detailed information of the 11 linker-targeting sgRNAs constructed in the reporter plasmid in Fig. 4A. There are two “NGG” sites within the linker regions and they were used as PAM sites for the two sets of sgRNAs. The nucleotides identical across the whole set of sgRNA targets are labeled in black and the variable nucleotides...
Additional file 8 of Exploration of the regulatory relationship between KRAB-Zfp clusters and their target transposable elements via a gene editing strategy at the cluster specific linker-associated sequences by CRISPR-Cas9
Yang Zhang, Fei He, Yanning Zhang, Qian Dai, Qintong Li, Jing Nan, Ruidong Miao & Bo Cheng
Additional file 8 Supplementary Fig. 8. Analyses of KRAB-Zfp related Satellite DNA cluster identified in the Kauzlaric’s paper [32]. (A) Comparison of the cluster distribution of our work and the Kauzlaric’s paper. The clusters defined by both studies are pointed with red arrows; the clusters only defined by our work are pointed with blue arrows; and the clusters only defined by the Kauzlaric’s paper are pointed with green arrows, mainly including the KRAB-Zfp related Satellite...
sj-pptx-1-tag-10.1177_17562848221124029 – Supplemental material for ‘FLARE’ of tumor marker in advanced gastric cancer treated with first-line systemic therapy
Fangyuan Zhang, Menglan Zhai, Jinru Yang, Lei Zhao, Zhenyu Lin, Jing Wang, Tao Zhang & Dandan Yu
Supplemental material, sj-pptx-1-tag-10.1177_17562848221124029 for ‘FLARE’ of tumor marker in advanced gastric cancer treated with first-line systemic therapy by Fangyuan Zhang, Menglan Zhai, Jinru Yang, Lei Zhao, Zhenyu Lin, Jing Wang, Tao Zhang and Dandan Yu in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology
sj-pptx-2-tag-10.1177_17562848221124029 – Supplemental material for ‘FLARE’ of tumor marker in advanced gastric cancer treated with first-line systemic therapy
Fangyuan Zhang, Menglan Zhai, Jinru Yang, Lei Zhao, Zhenyu Lin, Jing Wang, Tao Zhang & Dandan Yu
Supplemental material, sj-pptx-2-tag-10.1177_17562848221124029 for ‘FLARE’ of tumor marker in advanced gastric cancer treated with first-line systemic therapy by Fangyuan Zhang, Menglan Zhai, Jinru Yang, Lei Zhao, Zhenyu Lin, Jing Wang, Tao Zhang and Dandan Yu in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology
Visualization 1.mp4
Tao Cao, Shaozhen Liu, Ziyue Guo, Kailin Hu, Jikun Yan, Zhihong Liu, Zhou Li, Qi Xu, Kun Chen & Jiahui Peng
Shot-to-shot pulse evolution during the mode-locking transition of a Ti:sapphire oscillator. The upper panel shows the result obtained by detecting the unstretched pulses, and the lower one shows the TS-DFT result, which adopts the same data as those used in Fig. 1(b) of the main text. Time synchronization of these two channels has been implemented to make sure the pulse energy reaches the maximum at the same time in both cases (see Fig. 2(c) of...
Correction of Mild-to-Moderate Sunken Upper Eyelids of Asians with Stromal Vascular Fraction Gel
Adis journals on behalf of, Feixue Ding, Yirui Shen, Lin Lu, Di Sun, Xusong Luo, Xiao Liang, Jun Yang & Rui Jin
The above video represents the opinions of the authors. For a full list of declarations, including funding and author disclosure statements, and copyright information, please see the full text online. (see “read the peer-reviewed publication” opposite).
Additional file 6 of Exploration of the regulatory relationship between KRAB-Zfp clusters and their target transposable elements via a gene editing strategy at the cluster specific linker-associated sequences by CRISPR-Cas9
Yang Zhang, Fei He, Yanning Zhang, Qian Dai, Qintong Li, Jing Nan, Ruidong Miao & Bo Cheng
Additional file 6 Supplementary Fig. 6. Specificity tests of sgRNAs in qPCR assays. qPCR results for detecting the intergenetic regions between non-target KRAB-Zfps using the genomic DNA templates extracted from the cells expressing the indicated sgRNA before and after gene editing (−Dox and + Dox). The set of data are correlated to Fig. 5B.
A foetus with a mass in the oral cavity: a rare case of oral eruption cyst
Qianqian Gao, Yu Wang, Hanmin Liu & Jiao Chen
A foetus with a mass in the oral cavity: a rare case of oral eruption cyst
A foetus with a mass in the oral cavity: a rare case of oral eruption cyst
Qianqian Gao, Yu Wang, Hanmin Liu & Jiao Chen
A foetus with a mass in the oral cavity: a rare case of oral eruption cyst
Additional file 4 of Exploration of the regulatory relationship between KRAB-Zfp clusters and their target transposable elements via a gene editing strategy at the cluster specific linker-associated sequences by CRISPR-Cas9
Yang Zhang, Fei He, Yanning Zhang, Qian Dai, Qintong Li, Jing Nan, Ruidong Miao & Bo Cheng
Additional file 4 Supplementary Fig. 4. Sequence conservation analyses of various KRAB-Zfp clusters. The amino acid sequences (top) and the corresponding nucleic acid sequences (bottom) according to the linker and nearby regions are shown in the pale purple box. The related sequences are extracted from all the KRAB-Zfps arranged in the 50 clusters across the mouse genome (a), or the indicated clusters on chromosome 2 (Clusters 1, 2, 3) (b), and on chromosome 4 (Clusters...
Additional file 2 of Two-stage treatment for severe spinal kyphotic deformity secondary to tuberculosis: halo-pelvic traction followed by a posterior-only approach correction
Longtao Qi, Yao Zhao, Beiyu Xu, Chunde Li & Yu Wang
Additional file 2.
Additional file 6 of Exploration of the regulatory relationship between KRAB-Zfp clusters and their target transposable elements via a gene editing strategy at the cluster specific linker-associated sequences by CRISPR-Cas9
Yang Zhang, Fei He, Yanning Zhang, Qian Dai, Qintong Li, Jing Nan, Ruidong Miao & Bo Cheng
Additional file 6 Supplementary Fig. 6. Specificity tests of sgRNAs in qPCR assays. qPCR results for detecting the intergenetic regions between non-target KRAB-Zfps using the genomic DNA templates extracted from the cells expressing the indicated sgRNA before and after gene editing (−Dox and + Dox). The set of data are correlated to Fig. 5B.
sj-pptx-1-tag-10.1177_17562848221124029 – Supplemental material for ‘FLARE’ of tumor marker in advanced gastric cancer treated with first-line systemic therapy
Fangyuan Zhang, Menglan Zhai, Jinru Yang, Lei Zhao, Zhenyu Lin, Jing Wang, Tao Zhang & Dandan Yu
Supplemental material, sj-pptx-1-tag-10.1177_17562848221124029 for ‘FLARE’ of tumor marker in advanced gastric cancer treated with first-line systemic therapy by Fangyuan Zhang, Menglan Zhai, Jinru Yang, Lei Zhao, Zhenyu Lin, Jing Wang, Tao Zhang and Dandan Yu in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology
Supplementary Materials-1-3.docx
Yin Fang, Haobin Han, WenBo Bo, Wei Liu, Ben-Hai Wang, Yueyue Wang & Chaoqing Dai
Supplemental Document
Supplementary Materials-1-3.docx
Yin Fang, Haobin Han, WenBo Bo, Wei Liu, Ben-Hai Wang, Yueyue Wang & Chaoqing Dai
Supplemental Document
Additional file 2 of Two-stage treatment for severe spinal kyphotic deformity secondary to tuberculosis: halo-pelvic traction followed by a posterior-only approach correction
Longtao Qi, Yao Zhao, Beiyu Xu, Chunde Li & Yu Wang
Additional file 2.
sj-pptx-2-tag-10.1177_17562848221124029 – Supplemental material for ‘FLARE’ of tumor marker in advanced gastric cancer treated with first-line systemic therapy
Fangyuan Zhang, Menglan Zhai, Jinru Yang, Lei Zhao, Zhenyu Lin, Jing Wang, Tao Zhang & Dandan Yu
Supplemental material, sj-pptx-2-tag-10.1177_17562848221124029 for ‘FLARE’ of tumor marker in advanced gastric cancer treated with first-line systemic therapy by Fangyuan Zhang, Menglan Zhai, Jinru Yang, Lei Zhao, Zhenyu Lin, Jing Wang, Tao Zhang and Dandan Yu in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology
Additional file 1 of Exploration of the regulatory relationship between KRAB-Zfp clusters and their target transposable elements via a gene editing strategy at the cluster specific linker-associated sequences by CRISPR-Cas9
Yang Zhang, Fei He, Yanning Zhang, Qian Dai, Qintong Li, Jing Nan, Ruidong Miao & Bo Cheng
Additional file 1: Supplementary Fig. 1. A circular genomic map displays the distribution of all KRAB-ZFP genes across the human genome. The width of each pink bar positively correlates to the number of KRAB-ZFP genes in a cluster.
Additional file 4 of Exploration of the regulatory relationship between KRAB-Zfp clusters and their target transposable elements via a gene editing strategy at the cluster specific linker-associated sequences by CRISPR-Cas9
Yang Zhang, Fei He, Yanning Zhang, Qian Dai, Qintong Li, Jing Nan, Ruidong Miao & Bo Cheng
Additional file 4 Supplementary Fig. 4. Sequence conservation analyses of various KRAB-Zfp clusters. The amino acid sequences (top) and the corresponding nucleic acid sequences (bottom) according to the linker and nearby regions are shown in the pale purple box. The related sequences are extracted from all the KRAB-Zfps arranged in the 50 clusters across the mouse genome (a), or the indicated clusters on chromosome 2 (Clusters 1, 2, 3) (b), and on chromosome 4 (Clusters...
Additional file 5 of Exploration of the regulatory relationship between KRAB-Zfp clusters and their target transposable elements via a gene editing strategy at the cluster specific linker-associated sequences by CRISPR-Cas9
Yang Zhang, Fei He, Yanning Zhang, Qian Dai, Qintong Li, Jing Nan, Ruidong Miao & Bo Cheng
Additional file 5 Supplementary Fig. 5. Screening efficient sgRNAs for knocking out KRAB-Zfp cluster(s) by CRISPR-Cas9. (A) The sequences and detailed information of the 11 linker-targeting sgRNAs constructed in the reporter plasmid in Fig. 4A. There are two “NGG” sites within the linker regions and they were used as PAM sites for the two sets of sgRNAs. The nucleotides identical across the whole set of sgRNA targets are labeled in black and the variable nucleotides...
Visualization 1.mp4
Tao Cao, Shaozhen Liu, Ziyue Guo, Kailin Hu, Jikun Yan, Zhihong Liu, Zhou Li, Qi Xu, Kun Chen & Jiahui Peng
Shot-to-shot pulse evolution during the mode-locking transition of a Ti:sapphire oscillator. The upper panel shows the result obtained by detecting the unstretched pulses, and the lower one shows the TS-DFT result, which adopts the same data as those used in Fig. 1(b) of the main text. Time synchronization of these two channels has been implemented to make sure the pulse energy reaches the maximum at the same time in both cases (see Fig. 2(c) of...
Additional file 8 of Exploration of the regulatory relationship between KRAB-Zfp clusters and their target transposable elements via a gene editing strategy at the cluster specific linker-associated sequences by CRISPR-Cas9
Yang Zhang, Fei He, Yanning Zhang, Qian Dai, Qintong Li, Jing Nan, Ruidong Miao & Bo Cheng
Additional file 8 Supplementary Fig. 8. Analyses of KRAB-Zfp related Satellite DNA cluster identified in the Kauzlaric’s paper [32]. (A) Comparison of the cluster distribution of our work and the Kauzlaric’s paper. The clusters defined by both studies are pointed with red arrows; the clusters only defined by our work are pointed with blue arrows; and the clusters only defined by the Kauzlaric’s paper are pointed with green arrows, mainly including the KRAB-Zfp related Satellite...
Correction of Mild-to-Moderate Sunken Upper Eyelids of Asians with Stromal Vascular Fraction Gel
Adis journals on behalf of, Feixue Ding, Yirui Shen, Lin Lu, Di Sun, Xusong Luo, Xiao Liang, Jun Yang & Rui Jin
The above video represents the opinions of the authors. For a full list of declarations, including funding and author disclosure statements, and copyright information, please see the full text online. (see “read the peer-reviewed publication” opposite).
Affiliations
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Hainan Medical University24
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College22
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West China Hospital of Sichuan University20
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Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center18
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology18
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Sichuan University18
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Sun Yat-sen University16
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Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences14
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Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine13
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Fudan University12