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Cameron Lee GardnerPhD Student, University of Oxford, National Institutes of Health Verified email at ndm.ox.ac.uk Cited by 610 |
Design, synthesis, and testing toward a 57-codon genome
Recoding—the repurposing of genetic codons—is a powerful strategy for enhancing
genomes with functions not commonly found in nature. Here, we report computational design, …
genomes with functions not commonly found in nature. Here, we report computational design, …
A miniaturized microbial fuel cell with three-dimensional graphene macroporous scaffold anode demonstrating a record power density of over 10000 W m− 3
A microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a bio-inspired renewable energy converter which directly
converts biomass into electricity. This is accomplished via the unique extracellular electron …
converts biomass into electricity. This is accomplished via the unique extracellular electron …
Artificial thymic organoids represent a reliable tool to study T-cell differentiation in patients with severe T-cell lymphopenia
The study of early T-cell development in humans is challenging because of limited availability
of thymic samples and the limitations of in vitro T-cell differentiation assays. We used an …
of thymic samples and the limitations of in vitro T-cell differentiation assays. We used an …
Gene editing rescues in vitro T cell development of RAG2-deficient induced pluripotent stem cells in an artificial thymic organoid system
Severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) caused by RAG1 or RAG2 deficiency is a
genetically determined immune deficiency characterized by the virtual absence of T and B …
genetically determined immune deficiency characterized by the virtual absence of T and B …
Genetically corrected RAG2-SCID human hematopoietic stem cells restore V(D)J-recombinase and rescue lymphoid deficiency
Recombination-activating genes (RAG1 and RAG2) are critical for lymphoid cell
development and function by initiating the variable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) (V(D)J)-…
development and function by initiating the variable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) (V(D)J)-…
A quantitative extracellular electron transfer (EET) kinetics study of Geobacter sulfurreducens enriched microbial community reveals the transition of EET limiting step …
Extracellular electron transfer (EET) allows exoelectrogens to transfer electrons outside
their outer membrane as a unique process to complete respiration. The EET kinetics of …
their outer membrane as a unique process to complete respiration. The EET kinetics of …
Assembly of Radically Recoded E. coli Genome Segments
The large potential of radically recoded organisms (RROs) in medicine and industry depends
on improved technologies for efficient assembly and testing of recoded genomes for …
on improved technologies for efficient assembly and testing of recoded genomes for …
Correction to: gene editing rescues in vitro T cell development of RAG2-deficient induced pluripotent stem cells in an artificial thymic organoid system
… CORRECTION Correction to: Gene Editing Rescues in Vitro T Cell Development of RAG2-Deficient
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in an Artificial Thymic Organoid System Cameron L …
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in an Artificial Thymic Organoid System Cameron L …
Cardiac remodeling in response to embryonic crude oil exposure involves unconventional NKX family members and innate immunity genes
…, GW Goetz, TL Linbo, JR Cameron… - Journal of …, 2019 - journals.biologists.com
Cardiac remodeling results from both physiological and pathological stimuli. Compared with
mammalian hearts, fish hearts show a broader array of remodeling changes in response to …
mammalian hearts, fish hearts show a broader array of remodeling changes in response to …
[BOOK][B] The handbook of behavior change
Social problems in many domains, including health, education, social relationships, and the
workplace, have their origins in human behavior. The documented links between behavior …
workplace, have their origins in human behavior. The documented links between behavior …