RNA-based screens in primary human immune cells’ poster

15 Oct 2020

Pooled CRISPR knockout screens in primary human T cells allow clinically relevant biological questions to be answered in a cellular context that is more relevant to the clinic. This poster investigates RNA-based screens in primary human immune cells.

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RNA-based screens in primary human immune cells’ poster