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Enrichment strategies to enhance genome editing

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JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12929-023-00943-1

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CRISPR; Cas; Enrichment; Selection; Reporter; Integration; INDELs; HDR; NHEJ; FACS; MACS; Surrogate reporter; Genetically modified cells; Genome editing; Co-editing

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Genome editing technologies have great potential for various applications, but they often suffer from low editing efficiencies. Enrichment strategies can help improve these technologies and their applications in research and therapy.
Genome editing technologies hold great promise for numerous applications including the understanding of cellular and disease mechanisms and the development of gene and cellular therapies. Achieving high editing frequencies is critical to these research areas and to achieve the overall goal of being able to manipulate any target with any desired genetic outcome. However, gene editing technologies sometimes suffer from low editing efficiencies due to several challenges. This is often the case for emerging gene editing technologies, which require assistance for translation into broader applications. Enrichment strategies can support this goal by selecting gene edited cells from non-edited cells. In this review, we elucidate the different enrichment strategies, their many applications in non-clinical and clinical settings, and the remaining need for novel strategies to further improve genome research and gene and cellular therapy studies.

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