• Isogenic human disease models are a family of cells that are selected or engineered to accurately model the genetics of a specific patient population...
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  • Isogenic may refer to: Zygosity Isogenic human disease models Isogenous (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    creating viral vectors for gene therapy, and for the creation of isogenic human disease models. Gene therapy vectors using AAV can infect both dividing and...
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  • adopted for use in engineering human cell lines to generate isogenic human disease models. It has also been used to optimize bioproducer cell lines for...
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    nucleases, have enabled the creation of a new generation of isogenic human disease models. The term episome was introduced by François Jacob and Élie...
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  • also used to create a new generation of genetic disease models called isogenic human disease models. ZFNs can be used to disable dominant mutations in...
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    accurate, isogenic human disease models. These engineered human cell models are thought to more accurately reflect the genetics of human diseases than their...
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    engineer rat cell models, advances in gene targeting technologies enable a new wave of isogenic human disease models. These models are the most accurate...
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    taken to model long QT syndrome in cardiomyocytes derived from pluripotent stem cells. These CRISPR-generated cellular models, with isogenic controls...
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    an isogenic control, which can be performed simultaneously with iPSC reprogramming. Comparison of a patient iPSC derived organoid against an isogenic control...
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