Supported by the United States National Institutes of Health(NIH),No.F32-DK097855(to Schaefer EAK),No.T32-DK008191(to Motola DL),No.K08-DK088951(to Peng LF),and No.K24-DK078772(to Chung RT)
AIM To characterize the role of apolipoprotein B100(apoB 100) in hepatitis C viral(HCV) infection. METHODS In this study, we utilize a gene editing tool, transcription activator-like effector nucleases(TALENs), to gen...