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The EDITorial

Browse our blog, The Editorial, for articles to learn more about how genome engineering is being used in research and in our world.

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Immortalized Cell Lines | Editing Process | Knockout Cell Pools

CRISPR Knockout Cell Pools are the Fastest Path to Becoming a Genome Engineer

CRISPR has changed the way scientists are able to approach their research. The popularity of CRISPR stems from its simplicity and ease of use....

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Alzheimer's | Neuroscience | Disease Models

Combating Alzheimer’s Disease with CRISPR: A Step Forward Towards New Therapeutics

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, with around 55 million people suffering from it or related dementia worldwide....

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Target Identification | CRISPR Screening | Drug Discovery

Pooled Versus Arrayed Screens: Considerations Before Choosing a Screening Format

Introduction The drug discovery process begins with identifying genes or targets that play a role in the specific disease of interest. This critical...

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