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  1. 28 Hot Plasmid Technologies from 2015

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    ...at the 5′ or 3′ end of the sgRNA (i.e. TOP1 or TOP2 constructs; see Supplementary Note 3 in the article...Polstein LR & Gersbach CA, Nat Chem Biol 2015 Mar;11(3):198-200. SunTag system for single molecule imaging...protein (NLS-PCP-GFP) a RFP protein that binds to the 3’ UTR of the reporter mRNA via an MS2 coat protein ..., (2) tamoxifen-inducible CreERT2 gene deletion, (3) simultaneous expression of cDNAs and shRNAs with ...8 constitutive promoters, 2 includible promoters, 3 polyA terminators and various pieces for inducible... 2012, Adam Cohen's lab presented Archaerhodopsin 3 (Arch) as a new rhodopsin based voltage indicator ...shorten the half-life of both the luciferase mRNA (3’UTR AUUUA [5 consecutive]) and protein (C-terminal...
  2. Hassle-free 96-well Format Epitope Tagging Using Cas9 Ribonucleoprotein

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    ...without investing time and labour on reagent preparation in the lab. Figure 3: csRNP-assisted epitope tagging...-in for 96 different genes in a single go (Figure 3). We were able to tag >30 genes/plate in the first...we could tag >60 transcription factors in a short (3-week) time window; this was possible because reagents...PMID: 29638216. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5947990. 3. Jarvik JW, Telmer CA. 1998. Epitope tagging. Annu...ChIP-seq methods provide a wealth of information about how protein networks work in cells. A major bottleneck...two-part cr/tracrRNAs for CRISPR experiments (in collaboration with Integrated DNA Technologies, USA). These...first crRNA we designed for ~250 genes, we have had about 30% tagging success, although many of these genes...
  3. CRISPR 101: Multiplex Expression of gRNAs

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    ...to supply it with another plasmid.   Figure 3: Comparison of Multiplex Strategies including Standard...For example, if you were to develop an array using 3 distinct spacer-repeats, you could easily create 7...a subsequent curing protocol that requires only 2-3 hours incubation. Kondo Lab multiplexed base editing...PMC4231726. Find plasmids from this paper at Addgene. 3. Sakuma, Tetsushi, et al. “Multiplex genome engineering...multiplexing options, but also check out our blog post about multiplexing with Cpf1.   Figure 1: Multiplexing...assembly.  Unlike some of the plasmids described above, this vector does not contain Cas9, so you’ll need...similar to the Csy4 polycistronic system described above, except that they use an endogenous nuclease system...
  4. Don’t Wait To Launch Your Health Science Startup

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    ...spring of 2015 and since that time have received about 3 project proposals per month.  We are currently ...greater chances for success.  Build a team of 2 or 3 Don’t go it alone.  You’ll find that no matter how...
  5. March for Science

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    ...exchange, the government protects (and often funds [3]) scientists as well as other citizens. Thus civilization...depending on the number of people supporting it.  3) Linking scientists to one particular political party...request of this administration promises more cuts (3, 12, 13, 27). In order to achieve the breakthroughs... with a testable hypothesis - an educated guess about how some part of the world functions. Experiments...governments exist in reality and science is how we learn about reality. Formally, a government can be defined ... More concretely, scientists gather information about reality informing people and their governments on...people to rally for science, others are concerned about possible unintended consequences of a march. Three...
  6. Communicating Your Science With Help From ComSciCon

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    ...students who are passionate about communicating science.  ComSciCon's events have 3 main goals: To help graduate...succeeded in communicating the information you intended. 3. Join the scicomm community Like most aspects of science...  If someone asks a question about something they did not understand about your presentation, question ...important and relevant to them.   When you think about it, virtually every milestone in a scientist's career...scientists learn from advisers and other mentors by collaborating as they craft sentences for abstracts and presentation...  If someone suggests a change to a slide, think about whether the same principle applies to other slides...much bigger job than merely telling your audience about the work you've done. If you want to maximize the...
  7. Cancer, Inflammation and Immunity - Harnessing the Body’s Defenses to Fight Cancer

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    ...some impressive videos of these interactions (Ref 3). You can find useful tips on in vivo imaging in our...Research 9.12 (2016): 895-905. PubMed PMID: 27913448. 3. Cai, En, et al. "Visualizing dynamic microvillar ...Cancer, Inflammation and Immunity and learn more about “... recent findings in basic immunology, cancer-immune...curing cancer in cross-disciplinary projects and collaborations. Summarized by Professor Michael Karin from...This was followed by a talk from Professor Karin about alcohol and obesity as driving factors for chronic...got a chance to talk with Dr. Friedmann-Morvinski about tools used to analyse the tumor microenvironment...community, contact [email protected] to find out more about our free deposit and distribution service! References...
  8. Antibodies 101: Introduction to Gating in Flow Cytometry

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    ...tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes of that tumor. In Figure 3 you can see how I gated out my lymphocyte population...look for them on the FSC-A/SSC-A plot. Figure 3: (A) With the acquisition voltage (not shown) used...gates while some like to make looser ones (Figure 3). A more “liberal” gate in the beginning should not...lymphocytes in a mouse tumor sample You made it! So much about the theoretical background. Let’s dive into the ...often choose a looser gate here. I am not worried about including irrelevant events in my analysis, as these...population, acquired from the previous gating pipeline, about 53% of my cells are dendritic cells and ~13% are...ve covered in this blog post. First, you learned about the types of scattering that occur when a cell is...
  9. Using Phosphoserine to Study Protein Phosphorylation

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    ...abundant incorporation of cysteine in their proteomes (3). This led to the eventual discovery of a naturally...which can be specifically recognized by the Sep-tRNA. 3. An expression plasmid encoding the ORF to be expressed...PMID: 25514926. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4383998. 3. Li, Tong, et al. "Cysteinyl‐tRNA formation: the last... one of the MEK1 phosphomimetic residues in the above study with phosphoserine (to create a pSer/phosphomimetic...non-phospho species on PhosTag gels as described above. Reagents and protocols Sep-OTSλ plasmid - Addgene...interested in the intersection of cell signaling, metabolism, and the mighty mitochondrion. You can follow...Blog Verify Your Constructs with Colony PCR Read about Tags for Protein Purification Resources on Addgene.org...
  10. Luminescent Imaging with Nano-lanterns

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    ...-lantern emitted yellow-green light and exhibited 3-5 fold increased brightness over previous BRET probes... single-cell and whole-body imaging.” Nat Commun. 3 (2012): 1262. PMID: 23232392 PMCID: PMC3535334 Find...Since their first publication in 2012, the Nagai laboratory has assembled a collection of multicolored nano-lanterns...Nano-lanterns, Takai et al. continuously imaged cells for about 4 hours! The latest enhanced Nano-lanterns (eNL)... Nano-lanterns and your experiments The Nagai laboratory has a done a wonderful job characterizing Nano-lanterns...Additional Resources on the Addgene Blog Learn about Photoactivatable Fluorescent Proteins Check Out ...
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