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  1. Hot Plasmids: FRET-Based Biosensors

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    ...MagFRET: The First Genetically Encoded Fluorescent Mg(2+) Sensor. PLoS One. 2013 Dec 2;8(12):e82009. doi: ...to measure them. Merkx says, while in principle adapting a FRET sensor for monitoring calcium versus zinc...
  2. Fluorescence Titering Assay

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    ...method 1) or the volume of virus (method 2): Method 1 Method 2 $$T = {N*F*D\over V_T}$$ Where: T = Titer...Lentivirus is generally considered biosafety level 2+. Please ensure that you are in compliance with your...Day 0: Seed 293T cells Day 1: Transduce cells Day 2 (am): Remove media, replace with fresh media Day 4...Biological Safety Cabinet 0.5–10 µL single channel pipette 2–20 µL single channel pipette 20–200 µL single channel... 200–1000 µL single channel pipette Ice bucket CO 2 incubator Pipet controller Hazardous waste container...complete. Mix well by pipetting or inverting. Aliquot 2 mL of cell suspension into each well of the 6-well...protocol was developed for 293T cells but can be adapted to a variety of target cell lines and selection...
  3. Cancer and the Immune System: Deciphering the Relationship

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    ...interferon gamma (IFNγ) - and eliminate cancer cells. 2. Equilibrium - In a process analogous to the development... 35. Academic Press, 2015. PubMed PMID: 25818339. 2. Curiel, Tyler J., et al. "Specific recruitment of... radiation therapy (owing to contributions from Madame Curie), chemotherapy, and surgical removal of the...
  4. Illuminating Choices: A Guide to Selecting Fluorescent Dyes and Ligands

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    ... ligands can elicit varying degrees of β-arrestin-2 recruitment to receptors, indicating their agonistic...small-molecule fluorescent labels. Nature Methods, 19(2), 149–158. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-021-01338...Lavis Lab (Grimm et al., 2017). These dyes were adapted into ligands for HaloTag® and are currently offered...
  5. CRISPR 101: Targeting Non-Coding RNAs with CRISPR/Cas9

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    ...You’ve probably heard that only 2% of our genome is made of protein-coding genes, and you might be wondering...polyadenylation (spA) signal. Figure and caption adapted from Hazan and Bester 2021.    Alternative ...Programmable Dual-RNA–Guided DNA Endonuclease in Adaptive Bacterial Immunity. Science. 2012;337(6096):816...
  6. Summer SciComm Series: A PhD in Science Communication

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    ...perceived climate change risks. Nature Climate Change, 2(10), 732-735. doi:10.1038/nclimate1547 Kunda, Z. (...approached me for advice on her baby’s health but adamantly refused to get them vaccinated. A classmate told...
  7. K. phaffii: Rising to the Occasion

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    ...work with Grows extremely fast (doubling time of ~ 2 hours) Amenable to genetic manipulation The first...tractable for peroxisomal studies on biogenesis, degradation, and proliferation. Genome manipulation K. phaffii...
  8. Mobile-CRISPRi: Bringing CRISPRi to Diverse Bacteria

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    ...integrates into the trnS-leu2 locus.   Figure 2: Introducing Mobile-CRISPRi into bacteria. Top: A ...interference (CRISPRi) has been limited to lab-adapted bacteria because it has been challenging to introduce...for using CRISPRi in many types of bacteria: lab-adapted, environmental isolated, and disease-associated...
  9. Communicating Your Science With Help From ComSciCon

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    ...aspects of the work you presented may also be unclear. 2. Make the audience your primary focus When writing...in science communication from across the US and Canada convene at ComSciCon's annual flagship workshop...
  10. Luminescent Imaging with Nano-lanterns

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    ...improve the brightness of previous Nano-lanterns by 2-4 fold and permit five-color fluorescent imaging! ...Nano-lantern, showing the technique’s versatility and adaptability to many different contexts. Improving Nano-...
  11. Antibodies 101: Monoclonal Antibodies

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    ...create a recombinant antibody.     Figure 2: Changes to the heavy chain or light chain genes within...10.1093/ilar.46.3.258  Mould AP, Askari JA, Byron A, Takada Y, Jowitt TA, Humphries MJ (2016) Ligand-induced...
  12. Western Blot

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    ...transfer, block, incubate with primary antibody Day 2: Incubate with secondary antibody Video Watch this... Microcentrifuge 0.5–10 µL single channel pipette 2–20 µL single channel pipette 20–200 µL single channel...Heat block Mini gel tank chamber Power supply iBlot 2 Gel Transfer Device Roller Spatula Platform shaker...running buffer Prestained protein ladder Ethanol iBlot 2 PVDF Mini Stack, Thermo Fisher IB24002 20X TBS Tween...immediately or store at -80 °C until ready to use. Section 2: Determine the total protein concentration and prepare...in deionized water. To prepare 20% ethanol, dilute 2 mL of ethanol into 8 mL of deionized water and mix...the transfer sandwich as follows: Unseal the iBlot 2 PVDF Mini transfer stack. Set the Top Stack to one...
  13. Viral Vectors 101: Systemic Capsids

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    ...start selecting and testing systemic capsids! Figure 2 contains a decision tree for selecting a capsid, while... highlighted below the table.     Figure 2: This decision tree can help guide your choice on ...transfer to the adult brain. Nature Biotechnology, 34(2), 204–209. https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.3440 Goertsen...protocols, visit https://clover.caltech.edu. Figure adapted from Challis et al. 2022. Image created with BioRender.com...New World Monkeys and rodents. Image and caption adapted from Campos et al., 2023. AAV.CAP-Mac is a...doi.org/10.1038/nn.4593 Chen, X., Ravindra Kumar, S., Adams, C. D., Yang, D., Wang, T., Wolfe, D. A., Arokiaraj...Zheng, Q., Beddow, T., Zhao, B., Tobey, I. G., Moncada-Reid, C., Eid, F.-E., Walkey, C. J., Ljungberg,...
  14. How to Deposit Your Plasmids with Addgene

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    ...two options to begin your plasmid deposit. Figure 2: Choose to submit plasmid(s) online or by using a ...format. Figure 6: Add sequence, maps, and files. Step 2: Gene and Insert *Note: This page will not appear ... entered using our online form or by using a downloadable spreadsheet. Either choice can be used for deposits...
  15. Plasmids 101: Multicistronic Vectors

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    ...al (Nature. 1988 Jul 28;334(6180):320-5.) PubMed. 2. A segment of the 5' nontranslated region of encephalomyocarditis...disadvantages of the IRES element, scientists have adapted "self-cleaving" 2A peptides into their muliticistronic...blog posts and additional resources into one downloadable PDF that you can save on your desktop. The Plasmids...
  16. Bacterial Toxin-antitoxin Systems as Molecular Biology Tools

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    ...mazF gene and a gene for Zeocin resistance (Figure 2). This MazF-ZeoR cassette is flanked by two direct...While selfish in nature, these systems have been adapted by researchers for many uses when plasmid retention... PMID: 8650219. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC39188. Kamada, Katsuhiko, Fumio Hanaoka, and Stephen K. Burley...
  17. To Codon Optimize or Not: That is the Question

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    ...Hoogsten base pairs and wobble pairs.  Figure 2: (A) The codon wheel depicts the 64 codons that encodes...the late 1980s, scientists even created a codon adaptation index (CAI) that is based on the codon usage ...10.1038/nrg3051 Sharp PM, Li W-H (1987) The codon adaptation index-a measure of directional synonymous codon...
  18. Bioinformatics at Addgene

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    ...the necessary steps to perform:      Fig. 2: Quick-stepping to a FASTA file   With our outline...have been developed for a singular purpose (ex. adapter trimming, quality score analysis, k-mer counting...Java, R, etc.) in our pipeline. Crucially, this adaptable property gave us the freedom to use multiple open-source...
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