Bruce Conklin from the Gladstone Institutes has created WTC: a widely used human induced pluripotent stem cell line. The Allen Institute for Cell Science uses this line in the Allen Cell Collection: the first publicly available collection of gene edited, fluorescently tagged human induced pluripotent stem cells.
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To ensure researchers have success working with our publicly available plasmids in their lab, our Maggie Fuqua highlights nuanced techniques and helpful tips while demonstrating our RNP transfection protocol for gene editing human induced pluripotent stem cells.
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Get to know our cells. After differentiation of our gene edited human induced pluipotent stem cells into cardiomyocytes, they begin to beat spontaneously at different rates and behaviors.
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The Allen Institute for Cell Science is a founding partner of the inaugural Preciscion CRISPR Stem Cell Congress and will host the afternoon program on June 13, 2018.
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IN THE NEWS
Q&A with Allen Institute for Cell Science Omics of the heart, March 2018
PSBJ Innovator of the Year: Hacking cells at the Allen Institute Puget Sound Business Journal, February 22, 2018
Deep-Learning Sharpens Views of Cells and Genes Scientific American, January 4, 2018
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