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  1. How Addgene Creates Content

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    ...website, social media, videos, newsletters, guides, and e-books – comes into play. Our goal is to provide informative...post, we invite you behind the scenes in our content writing process, and to even get involved yourself...standards. It’s always a work in progress! Get involved A lot of our content already comes from you and...depositors and customers are asking. So how can you get involved? Keep asking your burning questions and tell us...
  2. Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - September 2021

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    ...puromycin resistance.  The MYC-CRISPR library targets E-boxes genome-wide. It was designed based on MYC-ChIP-seq...lab targets human genes known or suspected to be involved in DNA damage response and DNA repair.  A new ...
  3. Multifunctional Neural Fibers: Modulation from Gut to Brain

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    ...10.1039/C8CS00710A Sahasrabudhe, A., Rupprecht, L. E., Orguc, S., Khudiyev, T., Tanaka, T., Sands, J., ...animals being monitored were physically hooked up to invasive, cumbersome systems during experiments – neither...
  4. A Deep Dive into BioBuilder

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    ...Standards Synthetic Photobiology: Optogentics for E. coli Browse All Synthetic Biology Blog Posts Resources... into modules that students and teachers can investigate together. Teachers decide which BioBuilder lessons...of teachers around the country. How you can get involved with BioBuilder Details for joining BioBuilder...
  5. Hot Plasmids December 2018 - C. elegans RNAi, TurboID, Detecting Viral Outbreaks, and Protein Binding Specificity Tools

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    ...gene function. RNAi is commonly achieved by feeding E. coli expressing dsRNA to C. elegans. These dsRNAs...vector, L4440, places a target gene between two inverted T7 promoters. Transcription from each promoter...Src homology 3 (SH3) domain family, known to be involved in cytoskeletal control, cell growth, and endocytosis...carry out any biochemical and biophysical study involving protein stability or binding experiments. Potential...
  6. Antibody Validation for Flow Cytometry

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    ..., Carr, S., Edwards, A., Ellenberg, J., Lundberg, E., Rimm, D. L., Rodriguez, H., Hiltke, T., Snyder, ...M. S., Smallwood, D. T., Weston, C. A., Castells, E., Bowman, V. W., McCarthy, J., Amrani, Y., Duffy, ...not in the iso-genic knockout control. This can involve cell surface labeling and/or intracellular labeling...overexpress the target of interest. This approach often involves the transient transfection of expression plasmids...
  7. Hassle-free 96-well Format Epitope Tagging Using Cas9 Ribonucleoprotein

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    ...References 1. Bressan RB, Dewari PS, Kalantzaki M, Gangoso E, Matjusaitis M, Garcia-Diaz C, Blin C, Grant V, Bulstrode..., Southgate B, Mccarten K, Monogarov G, O'Duibhir E, Quinn N, Tyrer A, Leitner MC, Plumb C, Kalantzaki...purchased directly from commercial suppliers without investing time and labour on reagent preparation in the ...
  8. CasPEDIA: A Functional Classification of Cas Enzymes

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    ...can easily sort them by other parameters, such as E-value for protein sequence searches. Additionally,... an evolving database, and all researchers are invited to contribute to it! The CasPEDIA Consortium will...update entries as research progresses, but you are invited to reach out to suggest new entries or even new...
  9. Viral Vectors 101: An Introduction to AAV

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    ...2016). PubMed PMID: 26814968. McCarty, D. M., Paul E. Monahan, and Richard J. Samulski. "Self-complementary...gutted”, meaning that all viral genes except ITRs (inverted terminal repeats – the sequences that flank the...a Postdoctoral Fellow in Connie Cepko’s Lab investigating neuronal circuits of the retina using viral ...
  10. CRISPR 101: Non-Homologous End Joining

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    ... Hendrickson EA, Giovannangeli C, Jasin M, Brunet E (2014) Chromosomal Translocations in Human Cells Are...the initial cut, the next steps in the process involve repairing chromosomal DSBs. It is important to ...
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