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  1. Click Biology: How to Click and Play to Explore Biology

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    ...fragments at user-defined locations NEB Cell-Imaging Collection SNAP-tag, CLIP-tag Plasmids for visualization... and selective reactions of these tags can help image, purify, or solve the structure of proteins. Split...Resources on addgene.org New England Biolabs Cell-Imaging Plasmid Collection Promega Plasmid Collection ...
  2. Summer SciComm Series: Cognitive Load

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    ...If you’re reading an article with images, now you have words, images, and links to pay attention to. If...If you’re watching a video, you now have moving images, noises and music, spoken words, and any onscreen...
  3. RANbodies: Reporter Nanobody Fusions

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    ...single domain antibody. To create their RANbodies, Yamagata et al used previously published nanobody sequences...RANbodies? Great! All of the RANbody plasmids from Yamagata et al can be found here. Can’t find a RANbody ...the comments below. References Sanes, J.R., & Yamagata, M. (2018). Reporter-nanobody fusions (RANbodies...
  4. Plasmid Tools for Microbiome Studies

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    ...of Gut microbiome by In situ Conjugation (MAGIC). With MAGIC, scientists introduce an Escherichia coli...genetic tools for microbiome studies.  Find the MAGIC plasmids here Paper-based synthetic biology approach...
  5. Lentivirus Production

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    ...growth. Left panels: bright field images; right panels: GFP channel images. Last reviewed on: August 2, 2023... Hazardous waste container pH meter Stir plate Magnetic Stir Bar Reagents DMEM high glucose, Corning 10...Heat-inactivated FBS 1x PBS pH 7.4 without calcium or magnesium, Corning 21-040-CV (cations can affect the attachment...
  6. Plasmids 101: Modular Cloning

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    ...functional units which are transcribed together. Image courtesy of Robert Hurt. Understanding how individual... Figure 2: The three assembly levels of MoClo. Image courtesy of Rob Hurt. What makes MoClo systems...You don’t have to start from scratch! As you can imagine, there is an array of distinct goals within metabolic...
  7. Antibodies 101: Stripping and Reprobing Western Blots

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    ...membrane and returned it to buffer, you’ve run and imaged your western blot with your first target, and now...detection are actually gone. First, simply repeat the imaging step to check if any secondary antibody remains...involves adding fresh chemiluminescent substrate or imaging your fluorescent probe. Then, if you don’t see ...
  8. Hot Plasmids - October 2020

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    ...different FingR constructs and experimental results. Image from Bensussen et al., 2020. The FingR constructs... proteins with different subcellular locations. Image from Goudeau et al., 2020. Goudeau, J. bioRxiv... media without IL-3 show only red fluorescence. Image from Eastman et al., 2020. The researchers tested...
  9. Fluorescent Proteins 101: Introduction to FRET

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    ...Imagine being able to determine whether two proteins are within 10 nanometers of each other, or measure...FRET! Read on to find out more about this amazing imaging technique and find further tips for using FRET ...demonstrated the use of single-molecule FRET for imaging biomolecules in live cells (Sustarsic and Kapanidis...
  10. AAV Purification by Iodixanol Gradient Ultracentrifugation

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    ...distinguishable thanks to the use of phenol red. Image adapted from Zolotukhin, S., et al. "Recombinant...indicates the location of the purified AAV. Left image adapted from Zolotukhin, S., et al. "Recombinant...harvesting of the purified AAV using option #1. Right image adapted by permission from Macmillan Publishers ...capsid proteins VP1, VP2, VP3; M protein marker. Image adapted from Strobel Benjamin, Miller Felix D., ...
  11. DNA Purification Without a Kit

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    ... Figure 1: Purify DNA using glass filters. Image: Kim and Morrison, 2009. This method provides...RNA can be amplified. Compared to a commercial magnetic bead-based kit, this cellulose-based method was...Steps to purify DNA using a cellulose dipstick. Image: Zou et al., 2018. Regeneration of silica columns...
  12. Droplet Digital PCR for AAV Quantitation

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    ...droplets have been read, the software outputs an image of the fluorescence amplitude measured for each ... should have very few positive droplets. In the image to the right, there is approximately 1 positive ...  References Furuta-Hanawa, Birei, Teruhide Yamaguchi, and Eriko Uchida. "2D droplet digital PCR as ...
  13. MXS Chaining

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    ...fluorescent proteins and the availability of powerful imaging technologies, the combination of multiple fluorescent...was designed to create plasmids for fluorescence imaging or flow cytometry applications in mammalian cells...MXS-Chaining: A Highly Efficient Cloning Platform for Imaging and Flow Cytometry Approaches in Mammalian Systems...
  14. Antibodies 101: Reading a Flow Plot

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    ... run, all markers are read in parallel.  Let’s imagine we’re looking for cells in a sample that are negative...often easier to identify different populations by imagining (or drawing) a quadrant over the dot plot. Created...to see these populations, I suggest using the imaginary quadrant to help (Figure 5). Even though this ...
  15. Supporting Reproducibility with a Connected ELN

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    ...Dropbox, Box, One Drive, and G Drive. ‘Big’ data like image banks and sequencing files is likely stored in institutional...selectively bring particular items into an ELN – e.g. an image that will be re-used frequently in the group’s research... but also to the associated data (spreadsheets, images, sequencing data, etc.) used and/or referenced ...
  16. CRISPR 101: Homology Directed Repair

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    ...updated by Susanna Stroik January 24, 2023. DNA damage drives genome instability and contributes to cancer...or it can introduce specific mutations into the damaged DNA if these modifications exist in the template...synthesized sequences are retained by the original damaged DNA molecule. Unlike in DSBR, following strand ...
  17. Antibodies 101: Single Chain Fragment Variables (scFvs)

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    ... for imaging applications; better tissue penetration which is useful for therapeutic and imaging applications...frankenbodies, an anti-HA scFv-based probe for fluorescent imaging. Learn more about antibodies  Read about another...
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