New CRISPR-Cas9 Cell Lines for Target Identification, Validation and Pathway Discovery 

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New CRISPR-Cas9 Cell Lines for Target Identification, Validation and Pathway Discovery 

25 Feb, 2020

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Abcam’s new CRISPR-Cas9 knockout (KO) cell lines provide reproducible, single gene KOs that support the interrogation of the relationship between genotype and phenotype. 

Obtaining high-quality KO cell lines and lysates that match specific experimental requirements can be technically challenging and time consuming, requiring months for transfection, clone isolation and screening work. Having a reliable, ready-to-use source of KO cell lines allows researchers to confidently progress target identification and validation without the need to first establish a KO cell line. 

Abcam’s newly launched collection provides the global scientific community with a wide range of KOs in commonly used immortalised cancer cell lines such as Hela and HEK293T. With an ever-expanding range of new targets and parental cell lines, selection and ordering is as easy as buying a reagent. 

All KO cell lines are Sanger sequenced to confirm knockout, and many have additional Western blot data included. A wild-type positive control cell line is also available. 

Abcam’s KO cell lines deliver: immediate access to pre-validated CRISPR-Cas9-engineered KO cell lines derived from Hela and HEK293T; supports target identification, validation and pathway discovery, antibody screening and validation, compound hit identification and validation as well as disease model development; no in-house CRISPR-Cas9 or molecular biology expertise required, saving >3 months of KO production work.

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