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Genetic Modification of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (hiPSCs) by Lentiviral Transduction Protocol
By Roshni Jaffery, BSc, Ningbo Zheng, PhD, Jiakai Hou, PhD, Ashley Guerrero, Si Chen, Chunyu Xu, PhD, Nicholas A. Egan, Ritu Bohat and Weiyi Peng, PhD
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Description
This is the protocol for the genetic modification of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) using lentiviral transduction method.
Tags
- Genetic models
- Genetic targets
- hiPSCs (Human induced pluripotent stem cells)
Meet the Authors
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Ashley Guerrero
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Si Chen
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Nicholas A. Egan
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Ritu Bohat
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