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TypeBlog Post...by, for example, helping to improve the papers submitted to journals. In addition, it is my pleasure to...Hodaka Fujii lab's Addgene page and click the "Subscribe to Alerts" link in the Addgene Alerts box. ...
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Sharing Your Lab Protocols: Using Apps to Save Time & Track Your Experiments
TypeBlog Post... when they begin their own experiments. Need to submit an updated protocol? Just email us at [email protected] and protocol management. Though this is a subscription-based software, Labguru does offer free trials... -
Your Lentiviral Plasmid FAQs Answered
TypeBlog Post...interchangeable. While these differences may seem subtle they result in a key physiological difference between...useful in gene therapy applications where a distinct subset of the cellular population needs to be targeted... -
CRISPR 101: Any Base Transversion Editors
TypeBlog Post...directly accomplish the base edit or to create the substrate for a base excision repair pathway. The team behind...UNG enzyme was modified to recognize T and/or C substrates. The HuidaGene Therapeutics team has deposited... -
Hot Plasmids: Fall 2024
TypeBlog Post...multiple myeloma drug mezigdomide and ubiquitination substrate Ikaros (IKZF1ZF2) (B). Image adapted from Kroupova... Tag catalyze a luminescent reaction with the substrate furimazine. Right: Demonstration of PILATeS. Cell... -
Tips for Writing a Good Cover Letter
TypeBlog Post.../dev team rarely, if ever, sees cover letters submitted for their entry-level jobs and does not require...there were examples of great hires who hadn’t submitted a cover letter; their experience and skills had... -
Four Base Editing Reporters to Monitor and Enrich Editing in Real-time
TypeBlog Post...Editing of these motifs generates lesions that are subject to excision and ssDNA cleavage by canonical base... provides a read out for plasmid delivery and subsequent base editing efficiency. TLDR: TREE from the ... -
Finding nucleic acids with SHERLOCK and DETECTR
TypeBlog Post...transcription to convert amplified DNA to RNA for subsequent detection by Cas13. This amplification step in...trans-ssDNA, including the ssDNA-FQ reporter are subsequently degraded at a rate of ~1,250 cuts per second... -
Designing Your Chalk Talk for the Academic Job Interview
TypeBlog Post...market? In addition to all of the documents you submit, you will need to present a "chalk talk." However...mini-organs or organoids, neither of these can substitute for a liver transplant. My lab will combine bioengineered... -
Plasmids 101: Codon usage bias
TypeBlog Post... an organism uses only a subset of codons, it only needs to produce a subset of charged tRNAs and therefore... -
Deciphering the Mysteries of Behavior with Viral Vectors
TypeBlog Post... activating chemogentic receptor (hM3Dq) into a subset of neurons within the LC of mice. When those neurons...further and showed that the activity of a particular subset of excitatory neurons (Drd1) in mPFC is responsible... -
Getting the Most from Your Lentiviral Transduction
TypeBlog Post...transductions. Cell lines should be routinely subcultured at densities that are low enough to prevent confluency...behavior. Signs of a mycoplasma contamination can be subtle and may include reduced saturation density, decreased... -
Avoiding the Dark Side of Fluorescent Protein Fusions with mOX FPs
TypeBlog Post...eukaryotic) proteins localize to chemically distinct subcellular environments, including the organelles that compose...focused on optimizing fluorescent proteins for subcellular environment. Currently, she is a SPIRE postdoctoral... -
Antibodies 101: Beyond Surface Labeling
TypeBlog Post...are already done. Intracellular labeling can be subdivided into two categories, depending on the location...DNA during DNA synthesis and then diluted with subsequent rounds of DNA synthesis (cell divisions). ... -
Fluorescent Proteins 101: When GFP lets you down
TypeBlog Post...N-terminus, but this hardly reduces its size. The substantial size of GFP may interfere with the activity or...generated several functional heterotrimeric G-alpha subunit fusions that do not tolerate N- and C-terminal ... -
Adeno-associated Viruses (AAVs) for Genome Editing
TypeBlog Post...are identified by PCR. Then, if necessary for subsequent experiments, the floxed neoR gene is removed ..., and are therefore able to infect only a small subset of the cells used in a given experiment. For this... -
March for Science
TypeBlog Post...should not effected by claims that ‘facts’ are subjective or alternative. Inclusion of data informing...informing policy specifically related to the following subjects: Climate change Vaccines GMOs Transgender issues... -
Using Phosphoserine to Study Protein Phosphorylation
TypeBlog Post...prokaryotic lineages revealed a curious anomaly amongst a subset of methanogenic archea: these organisms lacked ...phosphoserine) to control for effects of the amino acid substitution. Alternatively, you can express the completely... -
Treating Muscular Dystrophy with CRISPR Gene Editing
TypeBlog Post...resulted in appropriately localized dystrophin. In a subsequent study, they used CRISPR with two gRNAs to delete... mRNA is high, likely because this mRNA is not subject to nonsense-mediated decay. Although Nelson et ... -
Evolution of Brainbow: Using Cre-lox for Multicolor Labeling of Neurons
TypeBlog Post...excision results in one of three recombinations, and subsequent recombinations cannot occur. While the Brainbow...recombinase-based fluorescence labeling technique to subdivide neural expression patterns. Hampel S, Chung P,...