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A public catalogue of CRISPR experiments - useful or not?

Hi everyone,

I'm thinking about creating a public database that compiles published CRISPR-Cas9 experiments: target gene, cell type, editing method, key conclusions, and link to the source (PMID). The goal would be to have a single place to quickly find what's already been done, compare results across studies, and spot research gaps.

Simple question: would you actually use something like this?

If yes, what fields would be essential? If no, why not (no need, already exists, too hard to maintain, etc.)?

Thanks for your feedback!

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u/Ok_Writing_2525 — 13 days ago