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  1. Plasmids 101: Gram Negative and Positive Bacteria

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    ...bacteria will be stained red or pink, as shown in the image below. An example of Gram positive (purple...purple) and Gram negative (red/pink) staining. Image credit: Mark Perkins https://www.flickr.com/photos/occbio...
  2. New and Upcoming Viral Vectors - September 2019

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    ...brightest resting fluorescence and can be used for imaging small neuronal processes (dendrites and axons)....maintaining high peak fluorescence) and is useful for imaging signaling activity in large populations of densely-labeled...
  3. Visualizing Translation at the Single Molecule Level

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    ...location of the ribosome, TRICK (Translating RNA Imaging by Coat protein Knock-off) instead takes advantage... M., et al. “Translation. An RNA biosensor for imaging the first round of translation from single cells...
  4. Antibodies 101: ChIP

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    ...    Fig. 1: Schematic overview of ChIP. Image courtesy of Shengliu via Wikicommons.   Okay...actually celebrating a successful ChIP experiment! Image courtesy of https://www.wannapik.com/   Even...
  5. Antibodies 101: Monoclonal Antibodies

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    ... hybridomas for monoclonal antibody production. Image created with BioRender.com.   The antibody-producing...different antibodies produced by the hybridoma. Image from Bradbury et al., 2018.   Another barrier...
  6. Fluorescent CRISPR Reporters: SRIRACCHA and GEmCherry2

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    ... Figure 1: The SRIRACCHA reporter construct. Image from Wen et al., 2017. Once you’ve introduced...fluorescence.  Figure 2: The GEmCherry reporter. Image from Højland Knudsen et al., 2018. So how does...
  7. Viral Vectors 101: Biosensors

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    ...are sensors available for other ions including magnesium, potassium, and zinc. These ion sensors can be...of them have even been expanded for multiplexed imaging for advanced monitoring of different factors, in...
  8. Antibodies 101: Affinity Reagents

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    ... space that would size-exclude an antibody. In imaging applications, smaller affinity reagents means higher...often used for clinical applications, including imaging.  Diabodies are ~60 kDa proteins formed by two ...
  9. Plasmids 101: CcdB - The Toxic Key to Efficient Cloning

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    ...succumb to the toxicity of CcdB.   Figure 1: Image from Bernard, P., et al. showing the pKIL 18/19 ...desired insert should not grow.   Figure 2: Image from http://teachline.ls.huji.ac.il/72682/tutorials...
  10. All in a Twist: dsRNA

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    ... molecules are clearly associated with cellular damage and dysfunction, it is unclear what the precise... that is now vulnerable to various forms of DNA damage, and these structures can in turn lead to genome...
  11. Viral Vectors 101: Calcium Sensors

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    ... fluorescent indicators for organellar calcium imaging. Biophysical journal. 2016 Sep 20;111(6):1119-31...2014 Nov 18;7:88. Tian L, Hires SA, Looger LL. Imaging neuronal activity with genetically encoded calcium...
  12. Viral Vectors 101: Chemogenetics

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    ...Reports 9: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41088-2 Magnus C, Lee P, Bonaventura J, Zemla R, Gomez J, Ramirez...applications. Science 6436: eaav5282. https://science.sciencemag.org/content/364/6436/eaav5282.long Redfern ...
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