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  1. Nanoblades: Tiny CRISPR Ninjas for Genome Editing Difficult Cells

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    ...multimerize and spontaneously assemble into particles at the cell membrane. Mature Nanoblades then bud ...CRISPR to multiple types of targets: primary cells, embryos, and animals. Nanoblades can also carry different... where they can then fuse with the target cell membrane, and transfer their CRISPR cargo into the zygote...
  2. Mouse Modeling, Part 2: Breeding and Crossing Mice

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    ... to introduce genetic modifications into mouse embryos. But once you generate a growing colony of genetically... as more mutations are introduced into a single embryo, the likelihood that a mouse will end up with the... are homozygous for all of your desired genes. Remember Punnett squares from high school biology? They...transgenic mice that can impact reproduction include embryonic lethality, a short lifespan, or infertility and...
  3. Pouring LB Agar Plates

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    ...with your antibiotic of interest. Last Upload: September 14, 2016 Protocol Video Before you begin this ...
  4. Google Forums Round Up: First Impressions of NgAgo

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    ...Update (November 18, 2016): Researchers from a variety of institutions recently reported their inability...NgAgo is in the spotlight and take a moment to remember that NgAgo has only been available for genome ...from a plasmid in cells. Additionally, in vitro assembly of NgAgo/ssDNA requires incubation at 55 °C - ...conveniently transfect/inject cells with in vitro preassembled Cas9/gRNA complexes or with guide RNA- and Cas9...
  5. Lentivirus Plasmids

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    ...pSLCAR-CD19-28z 3rd Modular CD28-CD3z CAR backbone. See Bloemberg et al. (2020) for additional CAR backbones. Scott...
  6. CRISPR Guide

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    ...against these foreign nucleic acids. Acr family members inhibit CRISPR by a variety of mechanisms, including...Mediated Genetic Screening in Mice with Haploid Embryonic Stem Cells Carrying a Guide RNA Library. Cell ...
  7. How to Write a Scientific Review Article

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    ...hopefully this post will help you get things moving - remember you're becoming an expert in your field and are...while writing, because it helps you later on to remember where you read particular studies or experiments... For example, we summarized how frequently each member of a class of proteins was mutated, as reported... a review article and not your life’s work: so remember that done is better than perfect. Good luck! ...
  8. Mesothelioma - Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

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    ...becomes embedded due to the small, hook-like shape of asbestos fibers. Over time these embedded asbestos...different ways. For example, a new drug known as pembrolizumab (Keytruda) causes T-cells to more easily recognize... and cause the destruction of cancer cells. Pembrolizumab has shown some great early success in treating...
  9. CRISPR Activation: A Practical Guide

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    ...done by creating a split dCas9 protein that can reassemble when exposed to specific UV wavelengths or chemicals...Inspired Engineering.     Alejandro (Alex) Chavez is a member of the Addgene Scientific Advisory Board. His laboratory...Mammalian Protein Complex Structure, Function, and Membership Using Genome-Scale Fitness Screens. Cell Systems...Chem Biol 11:198–200 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nchembio.1753 Tanenbaum ME, Gilbert LA, Qi LS, Weissman...
  10. Tips for CRISPR Gene Editing in Mice

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    ...validating its efficacy in vitro, and using it in mouse embryos to generate gene modified mouse lines. Hopefully...mammalian cells, it’s time to use them in mouse embryos. When researchers first started using CRISPR/Cas9...It takes roughly 19 days for the injected mouse embryos to develop. Once they are born, it’s time to screen...screen them for your desired edit. Good news! Remember the primers you designed to generate your pCAG-...
  11. Lab to Office Culture Shock

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    ... them may just take some getting used to. Just remember: change is good. You can experience a real onboarding...could dread these interactions, but you could also embrace them. Talking about science to non-scientists can...often are the work. Will Arnold, one of the newer members of our Scientist team says, “a well-run meeting...that much longer. If you approach the transition embracing the opportunity for growth, you can tap into curiosity...
  12. Avoiding the Dark Side of Fluorescent Protein Fusions with mOX FPs

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    ...excellent choice for fusions with integral membrane proteins and membrane associated proteins (i.e. GPI-anchored...including the secretory pathway (Figure 2), the inner membrane space of mitochondria and chloroplasts, the extracellular...mapping functional domains of Drosophila hsp 70." The EMBO journal 3.13 (1984): 3087. Pubmed PMID: 6526011....
  13. 10 Steps to a Perfect Science Talk

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    ...introverted ), and networking (how to get people to remember you). What better way to accomplish all of these...story We are biologically programmed to listen and remember better when we hear material delivered in the ... presentation faux pas, you are more likely to remember the point.   What makes a story? A story is a ... label all graphs and data professionally). Do remember the fine points of visual aids. Here’s a great...
  14. Antibodies 101: Normalization and Loading Controls for Western Blots

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    ... out errors like uneven pipetting or irregular membrane transfer. Figure 1: A loading control is...directly correlate to protein abundance on your membrane, which would be directly reported by band intensity...protein measurements are taken on the same gel or membrane (depending on your approach) as your final blot...of the β-actin (B) or total protein (C) on the membrane versus the amount of protein loaded on the gel...
  15. Multicolor Animals: Using Fluorescent Proteins to Understand Single Cell Behavior

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    ... the fluorophores RFP (red), YFP (yellow), and membrane-tethered CFP (cyan). Brainbow 1.1 adds OFP (orange...control of Flp recombinase. The XFPs in Flybow are membrane-tethered, making this system useful for visualization... by injecting a CMV-Brainbow construct at the embryonic stage. This technique could be used to target ...cells that randomly express either nuclear GFP, membrane CFP, cytoplasmic YFP, or cytoplasmic RFP in a ...
  16. CRISPR Plasmids - Tagging

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    ... use in SapTrap reactions for targeting vector assembly, and the remaining 5 plasmids include Cre and ...
  17. Viral Vectors 101: Optogenetic Tools

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    ... charged ions to rapidly pass through the cell membrane and initiate an action potential - a very useful...and close when exposed to light and change the membrane potential. OptoXRs are modified GPCRs. When exposed...downstream signaling pathways that can change both the membrane potential and a host of other cellular functions...Channelrhodopsin-2, a directly light-gated cation-selective membrane channel. Proceedings of the National Academy of...
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