Toward a systems-level analysis of infection biology: a new method for conducting genetic screens in human cells.
Sci Transl Med
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| Abstract | Loss-of-function genetic screens have facilitated great strides in our understanding of the biology of model organisms but have not been possible in diploid human cells. A recent report by Brummelkamp's group in Science describes the use of insertional mutagenesis to generate loss-of-function alleles in a largely haploid human cell line and demonstrates the versatility of this method in screens designed to investigate the host/pathogen interaction. This approach has strengths that are complementary to existing strategies and will facilitate progress toward a systems-level understanding of infectious disease and ultimately the development of new therapeutics. |
| Year of Publication | 2009
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| Journal | Sci Transl Med
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| Volume | 1
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| Issue | 11
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| Pages | 11ps13
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| Date Published | 2009 Dec 16
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| ISSN | 1946-6242
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| DOI | 10.1126/scitranslmed.3000550
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| PubMed ID | 20371455
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| Grant list | Intramural NIH HHS / United States
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