Scientist have developed a biobank of revertible, mutant embryonic stem cells – called Haplobank – which contains over 100,000 mutated, conditional mouse embryonic stem cell lines, targeting about 70% of the protein-coding genome.
Scientist have developed a biobank of revertible, mutant embryonic stem cells – called Haplobank – which contains over 100,000 mutated, conditional mouse embryonic stem cell lines, targeting about 70% of the protein-coding genome.