His main research concerns Zebrafish, Genetics, Cell biology, Gene and Green fluorescent protein. His research integrates issues of Transgene, Genetically modified organism, Transcription factor, Embryogenesis and Regulation of gene expression in his study of Zebrafish. His study in Cell biology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Endothelial stem cell, Embryonic stem cell, Erythropoiesis and Immunology.
Shuo Lin combines subjects such as Molecular biology, Promoter, Tyrosine hydroxylase, Locus coeruleus and Monoaminergic with his study of Green fluorescent protein. His Molecular biology course of study focuses on Reporter gene and Enhancer. Shuo Lin has researched Transcription activator-like effector nuclease in several fields, including Transcription Activator-Like Effectors and TAL effector.
Shuo Lin mainly focuses on Zebrafish, Cell biology, Genetics, Molecular biology and Gene. His specific area of interest is Zebrafish, where Shuo Lin studies Morpholino. His research investigates the connection between Cell biology and topics such as Cell growth that intersect with issues in Kinase.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Enhancer, Gene expression, Gene knockdown, Diamond–Blackfan anemia and Embryo. His Green fluorescent protein research incorporates themes from Reporter gene and Transgene. His Haematopoiesis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Downregulation and upregulation and Immunology.
Shuo Lin focuses on Zebrafish, Cell biology, CRISPR, Genome editing and Computational biology. His Zebrafish research is included under the broader classification of Gene. His Cell biology research includes elements of Inflammation, Transcriptional factor, Mutant and Skeletal Muscle Tissue.
His work on Cas9 as part of general CRISPR study is frequently connected to Lenalidomide, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His studies examine the connections between Genome editing and genetics, as well as such issues in Gene targeting, with regards to Transcription activator-like effector nuclease, Genomics and Thrombocytosis. His Computational biology research includes themes of Zinc finger nuclease, Published Erratum, MEDLINE and Caenorhabditis elegans.
His primary areas of investigation include Zebrafish, Cell biology, CRISPR, Cas9 and Genome editing. Shuo Lin interconnects Heat shock protein, Intracellular, Regulator, Leukemia and MYB in the investigation of issues within Zebrafish. His Cell biology research incorporates elements of Inflammation and Wound healing.
Research on Genetics and Gene is a part of his CRISPR study. His work carried out in the field of Cas9 brings together such families of science as Gene targeting, DNA repair, Homologous recombination and Targeted Mutation.
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Heritable gene targeting in zebrafish using customized TALENs
Peng Huang;An Xiao;Mingguo Zhou;Zuoyan Zhu.
Nature Biotechnology (2011)
Transplantation and in vivo imaging of multilineage engraftment in zebrafish bloodless mutants
David Traver;Barry H Paw;Kenneth D Poss;W Todd Penberthy.
Nature Immunology (2003)
Myc-induced T cell leukemia in transgenic zebrafish.
David M. Langenau;David Traver;Adolfo A. Ferrando;Jeffery L. Kutok.
Science (2003)
Chromosomal deletions and inversions mediated by TALENs and CRISPR/Cas in zebrafish
An Xiao;Zhanxiang Wang;Yingying Hu;Yingdan Wu.
Nucleic Acids Research (2013)
GATA-1 expression pattern can be recapitulated in living transgenic zebrafish using GFP reporter gene.
Qiaoming Long;Anming Meng;Han Wang;Jason R. Jessen.
Development (1997)
Stimulation of erythropoiesis by inhibiting a new hematopoietic death receptor in transgenic zebrafish.
Qiaoming Long;Haigen Huang;Ebrahim Shafizadeh;Ningai Liu.
Nature Cell Biology (2000)
TALEN-mediated precise genome modification by homologous recombination in zebrafish
Yao Zu;Xiangjun Tong;Zhanxiang Wang;Da Liu.
Nature Methods (2013)
Integration and Germ-Line Transmission of a Pseudotyped Retroviral Vector in Zebrafish
Shuo Lin;Nicholas Gaiano;Patricia Culp;Jane C. Burns.
Science (1994)
CasOT: a genome-wide Cas9/gRNA off-target searching tool
An Xiao;Zhenchao Cheng;Lei Kong;Zuoyan Zhu.
Bioinformatics (2014)
Ribosomal protein S19 deficiency in zebrafish leads to developmental abnormalities and defective erythropoiesis through activation of p53 protein family.
Nadia Danilova;Kathleen M. Sakamoto;Kathleen M. Sakamoto;Shuo Lin.
Blood (2008)
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