Xinyu Ling - Publications

Affiliations: 
Peking University, Beijing, Beijing Shi, China 

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2022 Yin J, Lu R, Xin C, Wang Y, Ling X, Li D, Zhang W, Liu M, Xie W, Kong L, Si W, Wei P, Xiao B, Lee HY, Liu T, et al. Cas9 exo-endonuclease eliminates chromosomal translocations during genome editing. Nature Communications. 13: 1204. PMID 35260581 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-28900-w  0.309
2021 Ling X, Chang L, Chen H, Gao X, Yin J, Zuo Y, Huang Y, Zhang B, Hu J, Liu T. Improving the efficiency of CRISPR-Cas12a-based genome editing with site-specific covalent Cas12a-crRNA conjugates. Molecular Cell. PMID 34648747 DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2021.09.021  0.545
2020 Hu L, Qin X, Huang Y, Cao W, Wang C, Wang Y, Ling X, Chen H, Wu D, Lin Y, Liu T. Thermophilic Pyrrolysyl-tRNA Synthetase Mutants for Enhanced Mammalian Genetic Code Expansion. Acs Synthetic Biology. PMID 32931698 DOI: 10.1021/Acssynbio.0C00257  0.537
2020 Ling X, Gao X, Chang L, Chen H, Shi X, Liu T. Rational design of minimum CRISPR guide RNA by site-specific Cas9-RNA conjugation. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). PMID 32510061 DOI: 10.1039/D0Cc01432J  0.376
2020 Ling X, Xie B, Gao X, Chang L, Zheng W, Chen H, Huang Y, Tan L, Li M, Liu T. Improving the efficiency of precise genome editing with site-specific Cas9-oligonucleotide conjugates. Science Advances. 6: eaaz0051. PMID 32494588 DOI: 10.1126/Sciadv.Aaz0051  0.565
2020 Ling X, Chen H, Zheng W, Chang L, Wang Y, Liu T. Site-specific protein modification by genetic encoded disulfide compatible thiols Chinese Chemical Letters. 31: 163-166. DOI: 10.1016/J.Cclet.2019.04.075  0.377
2016 Zhou N, Sun L, Yang H, Chen Q, Wang X, Yang H, Tan L, Chen H, Zhang G, Ling X, Huang L, Zou P, Peng K, Liu T, Liu J, et al. Anogenital distance is associated with serum reproductive hormones, but not with semen quality in young men. Human Reproduction (Oxford, England). PMID 27052617 DOI: 10.1093/humrep/dew052  0.502
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