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TypeBlog Post...Stephen M., et al. “Controls for Immunohistochemistry.” Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, vol. ...Controls for Immunocytochemistry.” Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, vol. 59, no. 1, SAGE Publications...and Practicalities of Immunoblotting and Immunohistochemistry: A Guide for Submission to the British Journal...
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Tag Your Favorite Yeast Genes with Ease
TypeBlog Post... tag (12xHis, 2xStrep, 3xFlag, Protein A, or V5), and selection marker (KanMX, HphMX, or His3MX). Each...described pFA6a-link vectors and include a Kan, SpHIS5, or CaURA3 selection marker. Lee et al.(1) assessed... -
Plasmids 101: Yeast Vectors
TypeBlog Post...selection in E. coli? Additional considerations HIS3 L-hisitidine no S. cerevisiae no yes URA3 pyrimidine...promote replication. Selection markers for yeast Historically, scientists have utilized auxotrophic selection... -
Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - March 2021
TypeBlog Post...a nucleus -> DNA compaction around histones -> Examples of histone-modifying enzymes and reader-effector... specific chromatin feature (e.g. a methylated histone such as H3K27me3), a linker between these modules... -
Fluorescent Proteins 101: Fluorescent Protein Timers
TypeBlog Post....8/4.1 7.1 h (red) pFast-FT-N1 pTRE-Fast-FTpBAD/HisB-Fast-FT Medium-FT 401 (blue), 579 (red) 464 (... 3.9 h (red) pMedium-FT-N1 pTRE-Medium-FT pBAD/HisB-Medium-FT Slow-FT 402 (blue), 583 (red) 465 (...2.6/4.6 28 h (red) pSlow-FT-N1 pTRE-Slow-FT pBAD/HisB-Slow-FT - Applications of fluorescent protein... -
Hot Plasmids: Winter 2025
TypeBlog Post...human genes and are recommended for use in immunohistochemistry (Figure 5). Anti-MAPT [AT8] specifically...Addgene Antibody Data Hub. Figure 5: Immunohistochemistry with Addgene's Anti-APP [6E10-A5] recombinant..., Wang, W. (2024). Anti-APP [6E10-A5] in Immunohistochemistry (Human). Addgene Report, doi: https://doi.org... -
SciComm: Taking Science to Elementary and Middle Schools
TypeBlog Post...for a scientist. I think that establishing this history helped demonstrate that a) I was a real person ...which demonstrated to the students that scientific history was very much in the making. One of the exciting... in an exciting, tumultuous time in scientific history. Whatever your reasons, let us know how it goes... -
The Importance of a Fun Workplace: Company Culture at Addgene
TypeBlog Post...long, whistling while we work. This is certainly not the truth (partially because I can’t whistle). No,...Our story today starts with a bit of Addgene history... As you may be aware, Melina Fan, her brother ... -
How to Write a Scientific Review Article
TypeBlog Post...Thompson, and Thomas D. Gilmore. "Histone acetyltransferases and histone deacetylases in B-and T-cell development...scientist’s tool kit. I wrote a review article on histone modifers in B and T cells with my adviser when ... -
Four Base Editing Reporters to Monitor and Enrich Editing in Real-time
TypeBlog Post...BFP mutant (BFPH66) contains a histidine at amino acid 66. This histidine is encoded by a ‘CAC’ codon that...C-to-T base editing event. This edit changes the histidine to a tyrosine generating a GFP variant (GFPY66... -
Antibodies 101: Reading a Flow Plot
TypeBlog Post... Commons license. Histograms For analysis of a single marker, a histogram showing frequency of events... “true” signal. Figure 8: A series of histograms from Alyamani et al., 2018, showing number of... -
Plasmids 101: Common Lab E. coli Strains
TypeBlog Post... your plasmid or carrying out your experiment. History of E. coli strains E. coli are gram-negative, rod... DH5alpha and DH10b (also known as TOP10). The history of B strain is a bit more convoluted due to researchers...researchers sharing and renaming samples throughout history. It was likely isolated in 1918 but was first referred... -
Antibodies 101: Multiplex Immunofluorescence
TypeBlog Post...ICC) when the sample is cultured cells or immunohistochemistry (IHC) with tissues), where an antibody binds...and using an epitope-based strategy such as Anti-6xHis. You could also consider strategies using other ....3001161 McLaughlin, K. (2019). Multiplexing Immunohistochemistry. Materials and Methods, 9. https://doi.org... -
Depositor Week 2020 is Happening Now. Join us!
TypeBlog Post...also take a look back on some fascinating Addgene history that you might not have known about. Here's the...Throwback Thursday (Blue Flame awards and Addgene history) Friday: Wrap up! To show the magnitude of plasmid... -
Let There Be LITE Plasmids
TypeBlog Post...expression via epigenetics with the addition of histone modifiers. “We want to allow people to prove the...476 (22 August 2013). , with the addition of histone modifiers, ... -
Increasing Your Work's Visibility with Addgene: Citation, Search, and Collections
TypeBlog Post...We do this by promoting citation, supporting sophisticated search, and curating plasmid collections. Addgene's...whether the plasmid has been used in your system. Sophisticated search You can search for specific plasmids ... -
Celebrating Outstanding CRISPR/Cas9 Achievements at the Dr. Paul Janssen Award Dinner
TypeBlog Post...for billions of years (…) Bacteria are really sophisticated”. New to CRISPR/Cas9 Technology? Learn ...Learn More: Addgene's CRISPR/Cas9 Guide History of CRISPR Cas - A tale of survival and evolution A Powerful... -
HA Frankenbody, a New Imaging Tool to Visualize Single Molecules and Nascent Peptides
TypeBlog Post...tagged HA frankenbody with an mCherry, 4xHA tagged histone protein (H2B) in U2OS cells. They then showed that...frankenbody probe could also bind a 1xHA tagged histone protein as well as a mitochondrial protein tagged... -
Single-cell tracking of lineage and identity with CellTag
TypeBlog Post...indexing strategy that simultaneously tracks clonal history and cell identity at the single-cell level, thus...track the dynamics of gene expression and clonal history associated with changes in cell identity. The Morris... -
Multifunctional Neural Fibers: Modulation from Gut to Brain
TypeBlog Post... polymers that can work with all the bells and whistles. The fibers are made from a process called thermal...additional components are added - the ‘bells and whistles’ – including microscale light emitting diodes,...