For research use only
| Cat No. | ABC-LC0008Y |
| Product Type | Library Cells |
Library for whole-genome transcriptional repression in human cells. Stable cells cryopreserved at ≥300x coverage with >99% gRNA representation.
Human Whole-Genome CRISPR Interference Library Cells are a pool of human cells stably expressing dCas9 fused to a transcriptional repressor domain. The library contains sgRNAs targeting the transcription start sites of protein‑coding genes to enable reversible, partial knockdown of gene expression. Each target gene is targeted by multiple independent sgRNAs. The stable pooled library is cryopreserved and delivered at ≥300× cell coverage, with >99% gRNA representation and uniformity <10. We provide frozen cells shipped on dry ice. Upon receipt, cells must be transferred to liquid nitrogen or stored at –80°C for up to 24 hours, or thawed immediately for direct recovery.
| Species | Human |
| Cat.No | ABC-LC0008Y |
| Product Category | Library cells |
| Size/Quantity | 1 vial |
| Shipping Info | Dry Ice |
| Growth Conditions | 37 ℃, 5% CO2 |
| Biosafety Level | 1 |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
| Product Type | Library Cells |
| Host Cell | Human cell line background (varies by product configuration) |
| Quality Control | For library cell pools, sgRNA coverage must be assessed via NGS sequencing, with a general acceptance criterion of >90% coverage. Furthermore, AcceGen performs rigorous quality control on all library cell pools, including mycoplasma testing, bacterial contamination screening, and cell post-recovery viability validation, to guarantee high-quality product delivery. |
Human Whole-Genome CRISPR Interference Library Cells enable loss‑of‑function screens without DNA double‑strand breaks, suitable for essential genes or non‑coding elements. They help answer scientific questions such as which genes are required for cell cycle progression in specific contexts or how partial reduction of transcription affects cellular phenotypes.