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. 2020 Jun 5;16(6):e9611. doi: 10.15252/msb.209611

A solid‐phase transfection platform for arrayed CRISPR screens

Özdemirhan Serçin, Sabine Reither, Paris Roidos, Nadja Ballin, Spyridon Palikyras, Anna Baginska, Katrin Rein, Maria Llamazares, Aliaksandr Halavatyi, Hauke Winter, Thomas Muley, Renata Z Jurkowska, Amir Abdollahi, Frank T Zenke, Beate Neumann, Balca R Mardin
PMCID: PMC7273733  PMID: 33438803

Abstract

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Since the publication of this study, it has come to our attention that a citation to the study by Bulkescher et al (2017) was omitted from the Introduction. The following sentence should have been included in the introduction: “A previously reported solid‐phase reverse transfection method for proteins (Bulkescher et al, 2017) was used for the delivery of RNPs for three endogenous genes suggesting the potential of solid‐phase reverse transfection for CRISPR/Cas9‐based gene editing, despite its low efficiency”.

We apologise for any inconvenience this omission may have caused.

Correction to:Mol Syst Biol (2019) 16: e8983. DOI 10.15252/msb.20198983

Reference

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