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New hiPS cell lines available as part of the Allen Cell Collection
Five new lines are now available as part of the Allen Cell Collection at Coriell. Newly tagged structures include the Golgi (with a bi-allelic tag) and lysosomes, as well as red fluorescent protein tags of both tubulin and centrosomes.
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Cell Shorts | Illuminating the kidney
In our new series "Cell Shorts," hear how Beno Freedman and his colleagues at the University of Washington are using our publicly available human induced pluripotent stem cells to study kidney disease and regeneration.
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Save the Date: Seattle Cell Science Symposium, December 11, 2017
Join us for the Seattle Cell Science Symposium: a full-day event showcasing research in the Seattle-area cell biology community. The symposium will serve as a platform to share current work through talks and poster sessions. Community engagement and open science are central principles of the Allen Institute for Cell Science.
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Allen Cell Explorer Tutorial: Navigating the Cell Catalog
Check out our first video tutorial on how to use the Allen Cell Explorer. Amanda Haupt walks you through the cell lines and supporting data available in the catalog and how to obtain the lines for use in your labs.
View tutorial on Cell Catalog page
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New Webinar Available: Using CRISPR/Cas9 to Model Stem Cell Organization and Dynamics
Ru Gunawardane, Director of Stem Cells and Gene Editing, was hosted by StemCell Technologies to discuss a variety of topics related to creating a dynamic visual model of hiPS cell organization through endogenous labeling of organelles with fluorescent protein. Learn more and view the webinar through our website.
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ASCB Preview
Allen Institute for Cell Science researchers will be active at this year's ASCB meeting, December 2-6 in Philadelphia. Offerings will include three workshops, including a Tech Talk, numerous posters and a booth.
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Publication in Molecular Biology of the Cell
Allen Institute for Cell Science researchers have published a paper describing our gene editing methods in MBoC.
Visit journal website
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