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+ | ==== 2019 Datasets ==== | ||
+ | * **[[https://orcs.thebiogrid.org/Dataset/114|Behan FM et al.]]** - **Prioritization of cancer therapeutic targets using CRISPR-Cas9 screens.** Nature. April 10, 2019. | ||
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+ | ==== 2018 Datasets ==== | ||
+ | * **[[https://orcs.thebiogrid.org/Dataset/65|Pan D et al.]]** - **A major chromatin regulator determines resistance of tumor cells to T cell-mediated killing.** Science. February 2, 2018. | ||
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==== 2017 Datasets ==== | ==== 2017 Datasets ==== | ||
+ | * **[[https://orcs.thebiogrid.org/Dataset/41|Meyers RM et al.]]** - **Computational correction of copy number effect improves specificity of CRISPR-Cas9 essentiality screens in cancer cells.** Nature Genetics. December 1, 2017. | ||
* **[[https://orcs.thebiogrid.org/Dataset/22|Bertomeu T et al.]]** - **A high resolution genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 viability screen reveals structural features and contextual diversity of the human cell-essential proteome.** Molecular and Cellular Biology. October 16, 2017. | * **[[https://orcs.thebiogrid.org/Dataset/22|Bertomeu T et al.]]** - **A high resolution genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 viability screen reveals structural features and contextual diversity of the human cell-essential proteome.** Molecular and Cellular Biology. October 16, 2017. | ||
- | * **[[https://orcs.thebiogrid.org/Dataset/41|Meyers RM et al.]]** - **Computational correction of copy number effect improves specificity of CRISPR-Cas9 essentiality screens in cancer cells.** Nature Genetics. December 1, 2017. - **340 Timecourse Screens in Homo sapiens cancer cell lines** |