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TypeCollection... Genome Engineering TALEN Kits TALengineering Reagents Joung Lab TAL Effector Engineering Reagents You... found on the TALengineering website. Users may also wish to join the Genome Engineering newsgroup. An...Reagents from the Keith Joung laboratory for engineering TAL effectors, including designed TALENs, and... Joung Lab has developed three platforms for engineering TAL effector repeat arrays of any desired length...
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CRISPR History and Development for Genome Engineering
TypeCollection...system is especially amenable to genome engineering, offering flexibility and easy multiplexing/scaling...genome engineering tool. CRISPR... CRISPR CRISPR History CRISPR History and Development for Genome Engineering You ...research applications, eclipsing past genome engineering technologies like zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs...CRISPR was the first system harnessed for genome engineering, with Type V following in 2015. Class 1 (Multi-subunit...-switches for CRISPR genomic editing. Genome Engineering Applications In 2012, Jinek et al. first demonstrated...editors converted cytidine to thymidine; newly engineering base editors convert adenosine to guanosine. ... -
p53 Pathway
TypeCollection...Checkpoint kinase 1 CHK2 Checkpoint kinase 2 Cop-1 Ring finger and WD repeat domain 2 (RFWD2); E3 ubiquitin...domain protein 1 PIGs Etoposide induced 2.4 PIRH-2 Ring finger and CHY zinc finger domain containing 1 (...2014 May;14(5):359-70. PubMed PMID: 24739573 . Uncovering the role of p53 splice variants in human malignancy...gain-of-function in cancer. Oren, M. and V. Rotter. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. 2010 Feb;2(2):a001107... -
Sharing is Caring: But How to Distribute Open Hardware?
TypeBlog Post...sharable products. Open-Source Microscopy Sharing Hardware vs. Sharing Software In the field of microscopy,...relatively young movement of sharing open hardware has a similar goal. The sharing of modules, ideas, and blueprints...material (BOM) of an assembly, the feasibility of manufacturing, and subsequent assembly can be difficult to... or 3D printers are key to enabling this work. Sharing open-source plans that rely on such tools has allowed...3D printing, on-demand CNC milling, and PCB manufacturing. These newly developed techniques are the key...enablers for making assemblies open-source. The sharing of digital representations of the 3D models, which...especially with regard to licensing models. Direct sharing of work from universities and research centers ... -
Hot Plasmids: Spring 2025
TypeBlog Post... to insert your genetic cargo of choice. After hearing about researchers' favorite features and limitations...important modulators of cell signaling pathways during embryonic development and cancer. But there is ... -
Hot Plasmids Spring 2024
TypeBlog Post...terminal repeats (LTR). The 3’ LTR is duplicated during lentiviral integration, producing a second copy...voltage fluctuations, while having high fidelity during action potentials of fast-spiking neurons. The ...baseline voltage), the investigators found that administering these AAVs with a dilute Cre-expressing vector...splitting a large gene into smaller fragments, delivering them by individual AAVs, and then splicing their... -
Twenty Years of Sharing Science!
TypeBlog Post...resources. We've got twenty years of experience we're sharing through blogs, eBooks, videos, guides, protocols... -
Fostering communication in remote collaborations
TypeBlog Post... too. Schedule regular meetings Scheduling a recurring meeting every two weeks or every month is long... Maintain informal communication In between recurring meetings, you should share interesting results...they’re set by checking in about them at your recurring meetings and reaching out if any milestones are... -
Celebrating 15 Years of Scientific Sharing
TypeBlog Post...worry a very little bit about hiring when we need to do it quickly. Hiring is hard but as a 3 year Boston... space here at our new location to grow. We are hiring again and getting ready to embark on new exciting...distributed in 2018 and we are poised for more offerings. The viral vector team is publishing research,...We must keep spreading the word about materials sharing, but we don’t have to worry about getting support...False, type='scriptV4', hide_playlist=True, viral_sharing=False, embed_button=False, width='1280', height... -
Bringing Renewable Energy to Addgene
TypeBlog Post... efforts check out Leila Haery’s blog series, “Bringing Sustainable Practices to the Lab.” Whether participating...newsletter Help other scientists save resources by sharing plasmids Find plasmids at Addgene ... -
Corralling and Cornering the Goldilocks Antibody
TypeBlog Post... relationship to signal depend on what you’re comparing your sample to. For example, we use our negative...screening and development of a focused reference bring us one step closer to resolving the antibody crisis... -
New Viral Vectors - Spring 2025
TypeBlog Post...preparation steps of production, purification, and titering. Our newest viral vector service, AAV Packaged... -
Twenty Years of Sharing: Expanding Accessibility
TypeBlog Post...Addgene blog Twenty Years of Addgene Sharing: CRISPRTwenty Years of Sharing: Addgene's Viral Vector Service...many countries, import and export regulations, differing customs processes, and the distances the packages...specific to that country. For example, when we began offering temperature-sensitive materials, we noticed a ...shipments arrived in India at room temperature. Partnering with our distributor allowed us to ensure that...shipments weren’t able to clear import control. Partnering with a distributor allowed us to share materials...scientists in China. They were also able to help with sharing information through the use of popular Chinese ...solutions aren’t enough to ensure accessibility, partnering with distributors who have expertise in a specific... -
Plasmids 101: Stringent Regulation of Replication
TypeBlog Post...chromosomal DNA. Plasmids are said to be under stringent control when they depend on the host cell’s initiation...consider the replication mechanism of plasmids under stringent control, such as pSC101. DNA replication and regulation...replication for the bacterial chromosome and for stringently controlled plasmids. Binding of IHF (green) redistributes... cell growth or even kill the host cell. For stringently controlled plasmids, replication is tightly coupled...number. Let’s consider pSC101. This plasmid is stringently controlled and has a low copy number. Like the... necessary. Iterons are not the only tool to stringently regulate plasmid replication. For example, the...Comparison of replication regulation mechanisms of stringently controlled plasmids pSC101 and ColIb-P9. pSC101... -
Twenty Years of Addgene Sharing: CRISPR
TypeBlog Post...also a story of community, cooperation, and sharing. Sharing this story is a truly special way to celebrate...As we celebrate twenty years at Addgene, we are sharing stories of our repository’s positive impact on ... that developed CRISPR tools were committed to sharing them with the rest of the community. They did this...the usefulness of popular CRISPR tools is both enduring and rapidly recognized. Where is the CRISPR ...appropriate MTAs and customs forms. Of course, ordering the plasmids is the easy part; using them can ... resources on the Addgene blog Twenty Years of Sharing Science ... -
Uncovering Ancestral Bias in CRISPR Research
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Cancer and the Immune System: Deciphering the Relationship
TypeBlog Post...genome engineering have played a huge role. For instance, researchers are genetically altering tumor cells... works on genome engineering and cancer immunotherapy, and is interested in exploring new avenues in healthcare...ve been studying it and, now, researchers are exploring ways to bolster and modulate our immune defenses...environments for tumor cells spreading to other organs during metastasis. Evading Recognition Tumor cells over-express...cause a transient shutdown of the immune system, hampering its ability to inhibit further cancer growth and...increasing life expectancy by 4.1 months as opposed to curing the cancer. DCs are harvested from the body, and...trials going amiss and patient deaths have occurred during CAR-T cell tests because treatment regimens were... -
A History of Genome Engineering in Popular Culture
TypeBlog Post...imagination of most of the authors during this period. Genetic Engineering Era: Pre-CRISPR Having visualized...associated with genetic engineering in the recent SciFi movies. Rampage (2018), starring Dwayne “The Rock” ...California, San Diego. The revolution in genetic engineering techniques is a speculation of yesteryear which...but the common themes that these authors were exploring were space and robots. Warping to stars in space...devise methods to manipulate it. The term genetic engineering itself is attributed to SciFi writer Jack Williamson...s Island. In 1976, the world’s first genetic engineering company, Genentech, was founded. This commercialization...these corporations would extrapolate genetic engineering to exploit human beings. Ridley Scott directed... -
What's New in CRISPR - Spring 2019
TypeBlog Post...SaCas9 genome editing plasmids String assembly gRNA cloning (STAgR) String assembly gRNA cloning (STAgR)... -
Bringing Sustainable Practices to the Lab: Innovations
TypeBlog Post...waste. This is the second in a series of posts on bringing sustainable practices in the lab. The first post...waste from the landfill, but what about all the manufacturing steps that happen before you even receive the... lower the environmental impact in terms of manufacturing, energy, and water use. ACT labels are obtained...newsletter Help other scientists save resources by sharing plasmids Find plasmids at Addgene ...