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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...
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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... -
Plasmids 101: Gram Negative and Positive Bacteria
TypeBlog Post...classification system, including its history, biology, and usages in the lab. History In 1884, while studying infected... -
GCE4All: Making Genetic Code Expansion Accessible
TypeBlog Post...technology or as a therapeutic. A (very) brief history GCE came onto the synthetic biology scene in 1989... V. W. (2021). Genetic Code Expansion: A Brief History and Perspective. Biochemistry, 60(46), 3455–3469... -
How to Keep a Lab Notebook for Bioinformatic Analyses
TypeBlog Post...in C++ and Java Command line history: Tracking command line history by recording all commands entered... -
Antibodies 101: Fab Fragments
TypeBlog Post...technique for monoclonal antibodies. J Histochem Cytochem : Off J Histochem Soc 34(6):703–706. https://doi.org... -
CRISPRainbow and Genome Visualization
TypeBlog Post...the 4D nucleome. Visualizing specific loci has historically been difficult, as techniques like fluorescent...this rainbow of colors, Ma et al. performed sophisticated tracking of multiple chromosomal loci in live... -
Antibodies 101: Secondary Antibodies
TypeBlog Post...standard approach is the direct method. ELISAs, immunohistochemistry, and immunocytochemistry may all use either...the need for a secondary antibody. Other immunohistochemistry advances have found ways to increase signals... -
Tagging Optogenetics and Chemogenetics Receptors: Fluorescent Proteins and Other Options
TypeBlog Post...directly visualized with fluorescence or immunohistochemistry methods, these proteins are routinely fused... also be identified using antibodies and immunohistochemistry techniques. Thus, these proteins provide... -
Gendered Innovations: Why Does Sex of the Cell Matter?
TypeBlog Post...blogger Londa Schiebinger, PhD, Hinds Professor of History of Science, Stanford University. Sex and gender... work to be done! Researchers need to learn sophisticated methods of sex and gender analysis. Universities... -
Hot Plasmids - October 2020
TypeBlog Post...2020.07.02.185249 Predicting cell cycle length with a histone-fused fluorescent timer By Kate Harten DeMaio Studies...color-changing fluorescent timer (FT) protein to the histone H2B that allows for observation in live cells.... -
CRISPR in the Clinic
TypeBlog Post...is caused by a variety of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the TTR gene and is molecularly characterized...Plasmids and Resources CRISPR 101 eBook CRISPR History and Development Resources on the Addgene blog... -
Chromoproteins: Colorful Proteins For Molecular Biology Experiments
TypeBlog Post...levels. Chromoproteins in nature Compared to the history of fluorescent proteins in molecular biology research...research, chromoproteins have a shorter history. In 1987, scientists described an unusual blue-colored... -
Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy
TypeBlog Post...that also allows antibody penetration for immunohistochemical labeling in whole tissue (15). CLARITY is...236. Pubmed. P.A Santi. (2011). Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 59, 129-138. Pubmed. J. Huisken... -
Antibodies 101: Producing Recombinant Antibodies
TypeBlog Post...applications for validation include western blot, immunohistochemistry, and immunocytochemistry. It’s important...applications. An antibody that performs well in immunohistochemistry may not perform well in a western blot. ... -
MXS Chaining
TypeBlog Post...Subcellular localization 1 TagBFP 399nm/ 456nm histone 2B (H2B) Chromatin 2 Cerulean 433nm/ 475nm Lyn-tag... 3. Gibson DG, Young L, Chuang RY, Venter JC, Hutchison CA, Smith HO.Enzymatic assembly of DNA molecules... -
Deep Dive: Fixing and Permeabilizing for Immunofluorescence
TypeBlog Post...some integral membrane proteins. Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry 33:813–820. https://doi.org... Tissue Fixation & the Nature of Fixatives in Histology. Leica Biosystems. https://www.leicabiosystems.com... -
What's Your Organism? Expanding Genomic Tools via the NSF EDGE Program
TypeBlog Post...college I studied development and evolution of histone genes in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, the spiny...neurobiology, and more. Prochlorococcus (Penny Chisholm) This cyanobacterium is the smallest photosynthetic... -
March for Science
TypeBlog Post...edition. Cambridge university press, 1988. AAS: Historical Trends in Federal R&D NJ.com: Rush Holt: Lawmakers...affected by Trump’s immigration ban Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part: Democratic values... -
Site Directed Mutagenesis by PCR
TypeBlog Post... PCR followed by Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) analysis (right). Introduction of restriction...of that particular site with fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis. In this process, if your mutation...