Imaging-based screens of pool-synthesized cell libraries

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Abstract

Mapping a genetic perturbation to a change in phenotype is at the core of biological research. Advances in microscopy have transformed these studies, but they have largely been confined to examining a few strains or cell lines at a time. In parallel, there has been a revolution in creating synthetic libraries of genetically altered cells with relative ease. Here we describe methods that combine these powerful tools to perform live-cell imaging of pool-generated strain libraries for improved biological discovery.

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Lawson, M., & Elf, J. (2021, April 1). Imaging-based screens of pool-synthesized cell libraries. Nature Methods. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-020-01053-8

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