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Methods & Reagents

The viral vector core (VVC) is located in the Whitehead Research Building 5th on the Emory University campus. The VVC is open to all Emory and non-Emory researchers. The mission of the Viral Vector Core is to pave the way for gene delivery. The Viral Vector Core is focused on high-titer, high-throughput production of Lentiviral vectors and recombinant adeno-associated viral vector (rAAV) to deliver and express interested genes in either dividing or non-dividing mammalian cells, primary culture and in vivo.  The core has become an important technological resource for all investigators.

The specific objectives of the viral vector are to:

  1. Provide 2nd and 3rd generation lentiviral vector
  2. Provide rAAV serotypes 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, PHP.eb and 2/rh10 vectors
  3. Provide lenti-CRISPR and AAV-CRISPR vectors
  4. Provide assistance in the design the viral vectors

Available Vectors

**Not all vector maps have been fully sequenced! The Viral Vector Core encourages all investigators to confirm their vector maps before initiating experimentation.

General lentivirus Vectors

Vectors for cloning

Vectors with tag

Vectors with fluorescent fusion protein

SiRNA vectors

AAV Vectors

CRISPR Vectors

  • Lenti-CRISPR
  • AAV-CRISPR
  • CRISPR library against human and mouse genome

Vector Production Documentation