In vivo coding is a form of qualitative data analysis that places emphasis on the actual spoken words of the participants. This form of coding can be especially helpful when researchers interact with participants from a particular culture or microculture to help highlight how those participants use...
In-vivo coding: What does this mean? The term in-vivo comes from grounded theory research and means that words or terms used by the interviewees are so remarkable that they should be taken as codes. In-vivo coding adds these terms of the respondents as codes and codes the text passage ...
whereasRELNis recurrently mutated in early T cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukaemia20, indicating that our in vivo CRISPR strategy may also uncover genes involved in immune cell-related disorders. Together
we generated initial codes from each distinct section of the data. In addition to the above-mentioned strategies, by using in vivo coding, some important actual words of the respondents were taken as they are. Furthermore, we used attribute coding to discuss the participating software companies ...
The brain consists of many cell classes yet in vivo electrophysiology recordings are typically unable to identify and monitor their activity in the behaving animal. Here, we employed a systematic approach to link cellular, multi-modal in vitro properties from experiments with in vivo recorded units ...
Table S1. In vivo CRISPR screening data, related to Figures 2 and 6 Table S2. Transcriptomic and epigenomic sequencing results, related to Figures 6 and 7 Table S3. Genes included in GSEA analysis and pathway enrichment analysis and results, related to Figure 6 Table S4. Primer sequences for...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients exhibit poor survival outcomes and lack effective targeted therapies. Using unbiased in vivo genome-wide CRISPR screening, we interrogated cancer vulnerabilities in TNBC and identified an interplay betwe
Review the references in a node NVivo 10 for Windows | Switch to NVivo 10 for Mac This topic explains how coded source material is displayed as coding references in the node, and explains techniques you can use when reviewing coding references.What do you want to do?
Recent advances in base editing have created an exciting opportunity to precisely correct disease-causing mutations. However, the large size of base editors and their inherited off-target activities pose challenges for in vivo base editing. Moreover, the
InvivoGen’s siRNA Wizard™ is a software designed to help you select siRNA/shRNA sequences targeting your gene(s) of interest. This program selects siRNA/shRNA sequences that match criteria suggested by studies of RNA interference and which will have the best expression rate in psiRNA vec...