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TypeBlog Post... and variable spacer sequences. The array is transcribed and processed into crRNAs, each including one...from Addgene! RNA crRNA: “CRISPR RNAs” are transcribed from the CRISPR array and include a spacer and...
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Fostering communication in remote collaborations
TypeBlog Post... that everyone can access data and drafts of manuscripts and grant applications in real-time so they can...figure out are timelines for experiments and manuscripts, who is responsible for which parts of the project... -
Fluorescent Proteins 101: Fluorescent Biosensors
TypeBlog Post...These sensors generally follow the same pattern described above - a sensing domain induces changes in a ... such as protein or DNA binding, enzyme or transcriptional activation, conformational changes, translation... -
SunTag and Fluorescent Imaging
TypeBlog Post...better. More transcription factor binding sites in a promoter lead to higher transcriptional activation.... -
Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - July 2021
TypeBlog Post...Lentiviral vector design. B) Strategy for leak-free transcriptional control. C) Iterative transduction workflow...of biosensors could be used in high throughput screening for agrochemical compounds that have the potential... -
Hot Plasmids - October 2022
TypeBlog Post...called JEDI-2P. Using a custom, high-throughput screening platform to apply saturating mutagenesis on 21... 1: Summary of the approach and outcomes of the screen for improved genetically-encoded voltage indicators... -
Understanding GPCR Signaling Using TRUPATH
TypeBlog Post...showing the effectiveness of using TRUPATH as a screening technique. Lastly, the activity of both antagonists...plasmids are available as a collection, facilitating screening across the transducerome, to gain a more complete... -
Management for Scientists: What Makes a Good Manager Anyway?
TypeBlog Post...characteristics of scientists in the work place as described by Sebastiano Massaro in his Nature Biotechnology...Introduction to Managing People for Scientists. Subscribe to the Addgene Blog to follow the entire series... -
Choosing Your Perfect Empty Backbone
TypeBlog Post...find the vector that fits your experiments, I've described below some of the most frequently requested vectors... bacteria and a mammalian selection cassette to screen for positive transfected cells. The addition of... -
CRISPR Challenges: Standardization and Homology Directed Repair
TypeBlog Post...DNA repair (with bonus gRNA design resources.) Subscribe to CRISPR updates on our blog to keep current ...Chris Richardson and members of Jacob Corn’s lab describe how a better understanding of Cas9 biophysics ... -
Intro to Our Summer SciComm Series!
TypeBlog Post...generally refer to them as the “interested public.” Subscribers to Scientific America would be considered the...scientists in (roughly) the same field, often through manuscripts, seminars, or posters. It is important to note... -
Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - September 2021
TypeBlog Post...ready-to-use viral preps Improved cell-free transcription/translation system to examine biosynthetic pathways...pathways By Gabrielle Clouse Recently, cell-free transcription/translation systems (also referred to as TX-... -
The Golden Stopwatch Award: Recognizing Facilitators of Research
TypeBlog Post...your institution’s tech transfer professionals: Describe to your TTO how unprocessed agreements slow down...University Salk Institute for Biological Studies The Scripps Research Institute St. Jude Children's Research... -
Bright Monomeric Fluorescent Proteins: mNeonGreen, mTFP1, and mWasabi
TypeBlog Post...tetramer-breaking mutations. The library was then screened through successive rounds of mutagenesis for the...choosing fluorescent proteins for your research Subscribe to the Addgene blog Resources on Addgene.org ... -
Tetbow: Bright Multicolor Labeling for Neuronal Tracing
TypeBlog Post...multicolor labeling is a powerful solution for discriminating between neurons for light microscopy-based ...expression level of XFPs, most likely by suppressing transcription. It is critical to express a minimal amount ... -
Addgene's Top 10 Blog Posts of 2015
TypeBlog Post...protein of interest. 4. Plasmids 101: Blue-White Screening Getting a lot of empty vector contaminants in ...Addgenie Jessica Welch explains how Blue-White screening could be a potential solution. 5. Cpf1: A New ... -
Hot Plasmids September 2018 - Optogenetics, RNA Localization, Fluorescent Protein, and Base-editing Tools
TypeBlog Post...developing a new imaging-based bacterial colony screening platform, Oliver Griesbeck’s lab set out to engineer...colleagues started with the FP mNeptune684 (originally described by Li ZY, et al. PLoS One, 2016) and tested a ... -
Donations from Addgene to Yield Answers for Rare Disease Researchers
TypeBlog Post...as their kidneys fail. The condition was first described more than 60 years ago, but there is still no ...changes in temperature. “The disease was first described in 1971,” McSweeney said. “But, it is still sometimes... -
Another Pathway into Cells: iTOP
TypeBlog Post...transduced using only protein. Read on for a description of the lab’s iTOP protein-only transduction method...transduction by osmocytosis and propanebetaine) to describe this method of protein transduction. Later studies... -
Advice for Moving Into Sales After Your Science Postdoc
TypeBlog Post...Coordinator’ came up at Abcam. Unlike other job descriptions for marketing positions posted on recruitment...would be able to carry out a yeast-2-hybrid library screen; instead I thought they would focus on “Has this...