CRISPR-based gene editing in plants: Focus on reagents and their delivery tools Ebrahimi et al. 2024 Review
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CRISPR/Cas9-Based Lateral Flow and Fluorescence Diagnostics et al. 2020 Article
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CRISPR/Cas9 mutagenesis of the Arabidopsis GROWTH-REGULATING FACTOR (GRF) gene family Angulo et al. 2023 Article
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CRISPR/Cas9 targeted mutagenesis of SlLBD40, a lateral organ boundaries domain transcription factor, enhances drought tolerance in tomato Liu et al. 2020 Article
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Arabidopsis thaliana Floral Dip Transformation Method X et al. 2006 Review
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Direct protein delivery into intact Arabidopsis cells for genome engineering Furuhata et al. 2024 Article
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Non-Invasive Delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 Ribonucleoproteins (Cas9 RNPs) into Cells via Nanoparticles for Membrane Transport Tashima 2025 Review
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Protocol: Streamlined sub-protocols for floral-dip transformation and selection of transformants in Arabidopsis thaliana Davis et al. 2009 Methodology
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floral dip technique: However, transgenes derived from the AMGT vector are randomly integrated into the host genome3,4; this might result in the disruption of host gene expression. Such limitations of AMGT call for alternative physical or chemical methods to expand the scope of plant engineering.