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2026
Review
Title
Tools for automated genome editing of stem cells
Abstract
Automated genome editing of stem cells represents a great advancement in the fields of disease modeling and regenerative medicine. This review evaluates the current tools and methodologies for implementing automated genome editing for induced pluripotent stem cells. The increasing demand for precise genome editing technologies, driven by the growing gene editing market, necessitates efficient and scalable solutions to overcome the complexities and costs associated with traditional editing methods. A comprehensive overview of various automation strategies is provided, focusing on key workflows that encompass stem cell expansion, genetic material delivery through viral vectors, lipid nanoparticles, and electroporation, as well as monoclonal expansion techniques. Advances in automation not only enhance editing efficiency and reduce labor intensity but also ensure quality and reproducibility in stem cell research. As the field progresses, the integration of artificial intelligence and the shift toward closed, good manufacturing practice-compliant systems are anticipated to further streamline automated genome editing processes.
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CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
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English