Human CRISPR Inhibition Dolcetto Library
MerckThe Human CRISPR inhibition (CRISPRi) library (Dolcetto) is a single compact library that inhibits over 18,000 human genes and is used for genome-wide inhibition screening using a KRAB-dCas9 effector.
The Human CRISPR inhibition (CRISPRi) library (Dolcetto) is a single compact library that inhibits over 18,000 human genes and is used for genome-wide inhibition screening using a KRAB-dCas9 effector.
The mouse CRISPR activation library (Caprano) activates over 22,000 mouse genes and is used for genome-wide activation screening.
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