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For the first time, LMU researchers have developed a method for detailed genetic analysis of resting human immune cells
CD4+ T cells are an important part of the immune system and play a key role in protecting the body against pathogens
Quiescent CD4+ T cells are hardly adapted to genetic manipulation, because existing methods usually assume cell division, Keppler explained
In the future, researchers will be able to eliminate individual genes and entire signaling pathways and analyze their functions
On this basis, they sought a second "knock-in" method, that is, inserting additional or slightly modified genes, such as the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene
Article title
Rapid, efficient and activation-neutral gene editing of polyclonal primary human resting CD4+ T cells allows complex functional analyses