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TypeBlog Post... in much of the world, we have found ourselves adapting to a new way of doing things. These new processes...
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Choosing a CRISPR Nuclease: Site Accessibility, Specificity, and Sensitivity
TypeBlog Post...years flew by, but since then, scientists have adapted CRISPR nucleases for many more specific research... -
Antibodies 101: Isotypes
TypeBlog Post... constant domains. This switching helps B cells adapt during the course of an immune response since it... -
Antibodies 101: Monoclonal Antibodies
TypeBlog Post...10.1093/ilar.46.3.258 Mould AP, Askari JA, Byron A, Takada Y, Jowitt TA, Humphries MJ (2016) Ligand-induced... -
Targeted Mutagenesis with EvolvR
TypeBlog Post...Nature 560.7717 (2018): 248. PubMed PMID: 30069054. Sadanand, Saheli. "EvolvR-ing to targeted mutagenesis."... -
Hot Plasmids December 2018 - C. elegans RNAi, TurboID, Detecting Viral Outbreaks, and Protein Binding Specificity Tools
TypeBlog Post... dsRNAs target specific mRNA transcripts for degradation. Despite how easy these experiments are to physically... -
Communicating Your Science With Help From ComSciCon
TypeBlog Post...in science communication from across the US and Canada convene at ComSciCon's annual flagship workshop... -
Cas13d: Small RNA-targeting CRISPR enzymes for transcriptome engineering
TypeBlog Post...RspWYL1 increases both targeted and collateral RNA degradation by RspCas13d. RspWYL1 also increased EsCas13d... -
Hot Plasmids - June 2019 - Optogenetics, Acoustic Reporter Genes, microRNAs, and the CRISPR-Cas9 system CHIME
TypeBlog Post...group inserted sgRNAs targeting various innate and adaptive immune genes into pXPR_053. They expressed this... -
Quick Guide to Working with Drosophila Part 3: Genome Engineering in Flies
TypeBlog Post...cell differentiation (a cell type important for adaptive immune responses, which flies do not have!) (4... -
Improved Plasmid Maps Powered by SnapGene
TypeBlog Post...’re not at your computer. Maps, sequences, & downloadable .gb & .dna files Once you’ve identified a plasmid... -
Hot Plasmids - February 2022
TypeBlog Post...mitochondrial (mito-mCherry-1xFLAG) localization. Adapted from Liu et al. 2021. Anti-FLAG and anti-HA... -
Back to Bacteria: CRISPR gRNA Multiplexing Using tRNAs
TypeBlog Post...designed for plant expression, PTGs will likely be adaptable to many different biological systems. Although... -
Pooled CRISPR Libraries Offer Genome-Wide Control for Large-Scale Functional Screens
TypeBlog Post...Repression and Activation. Gilbert LA, Horlbeck MA, Adamson B, Villalta JE, Chen Y, Whitehead EH, Guimaraes... -
Will You Be My Mentor? Finding and Asking for Mentoring Support
TypeBlog Post...ardor and attended to with diligence.” - Abigail Adams, 1780 There are potential mentors all around you... -
All in a Twist: dsRNA
TypeBlog Post...Transcription, translation, and prone to degradation – those are the words that describe RNA! Double ... -
The Breast Cancer Microenvironment: A Tumor’s Backstage Team
TypeBlog Post...cells promote oxidative stress leading to the degradation of one key enzyme (among others): caveolin 1,... -
Visualizing Protein Turnover In Situ
TypeBlog Post...the combined effect of protein synthesis and degradation. These processes control the abundance of proteins... -
Troubleshooting Your Plasmid Cloning Experiment
TypeBlog Post...provided by the major companies selling PCR reagents. Nowadays commercial polymerases are very efficient, but... -
Summer SciComm: Preprints
TypeBlog Post...asapbio.org/preprints-and-covid-19 Ettinger CL, Sadanandappa MK, Görgülü K, Coghlan KL, Hallenbeck KK, Puebla...