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TypeBlog Post...summaries of recent plasmid deposits and we hope they'll make it easier for you to find and use the plasmids you...
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Corralling and Cornering the Goldilocks Antibody
TypeBlog Post... one place... well, lucky for you one is in the making by Dr. Zhuhao Wu and his colleagues! Dr. Wu and... -
Nanoblades: Tiny CRISPR Ninjas for Genome Editing Difficult Cells
TypeBlog Post...Nanoblades? They’re easily produced in a BSL2 lab, making them a versatile and accessible genome editing ... -
Open Resources and Plasmid Tools For Studying C. elegans
TypeBlog Post...produced various resources for the worm community that makes it easier to view and explore the worm. These resources... -
Fluorescent Proteins 101: Introduction to FRET
TypeBlog Post...reviews have collated data from various papers to make the decision easier. 1. Müller, Sara M., et al. ... -
Savvy Advocates Needed to Navigate a Scientific Enterprise in Flux
TypeBlog Post.... At the same time, there is much opportunity to make headway on long-term efforts to better account for... -
Tips for Titering Your Lentiviral Preps
TypeBlog Post... it’s time to move ahead with your infection and make your stable cell line. While we’ve all experienced... -
Illuminating Epigenetics with A FRET Based Biosensor
TypeBlog Post... of cytosine to 5-methylcytosine in CpG islands makes genes less transcriptionally active. The role ... -
Hot Plasmids: Winter 2025
TypeBlog Post...and more photostable than fluorescent proteins, making them ideal for single-molecule fluorescence techniques... -
Common Injection Routes in Mice
TypeBlog Post...that they don’t always require needles. If needles make you cringe or your experiment will allow you to ... -
Viral Vectors 101: Producing Your rAAV
TypeBlog Post...of rAAV production. Of course, you will want to make sure that your final stocks only contain rAAV. To... -
Antibodies 101: Flow Compensation
TypeBlog Post...will ‘look’ similar on your flow plot. This will make it difficult to properly gate your desired cell ... -
Plasmids 101: Degron Tags
TypeBlog Post...degron will behave with a new protein, but you can make an informed choice! References and Resources References... -
xCas9: Engineering a CRISPR Variant with PAM Flexibility
TypeBlog Post...if you’d like to use homology directed repair to make precise edits or knock-ins. Editing efficiency decreases... -
Fluorescent Tagging of Endogenous Genes with SapTrap
TypeBlog Post... protein characteristics. For example, Masato Kanemaki's lab has developed a CRISPR/Cas-based system for... -
Starter guide to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) part 1: A renaissance in regenerative medicine
TypeBlog Post...ability to differentiate into multiple cell types makes them useful models for developmental processes and... -
Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - May 2021
TypeBlog Post...summaries of recent plasmid deposits and we hope they'll make it easier for you to find and use the plasmids you... -
Plasmids 101: Protein Expression
TypeBlog Post...translated at the ribosome into polypeptide chains that make up the primary structure of proteins. Most proteins... -
Adenoviral Delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 Aims to Expand Genome Editing to Primary Cells
TypeBlog Post...target cells (Beatty et al., 2012). These features make AdV an attractive candidate for in vivo delivery... -
The Scientific Conference Poster Session: Tips for Success
TypeBlog Post...interested in viewing which has drawn a large crowd, making it difficult to see the actual poster or interact... -
Google Forums Round Up: First Impressions of NgAgo
TypeBlog Post...is required for NgAgo optimization before we can make any major conclusions: That said, many people are... -
An Introduction to Adenovirus
TypeBlog Post...process – such as the viral DNA polymerase – it makes sense that vectorization strategies include creating... -
Getting to Know Expansion Microscopy
TypeBlog Post...synaptic transmission, are right around 250 nm, making it difficult to study the inner workings of the... -
Plasmids 101: Secondary Nanobody Toolbox
TypeBlog Post...domain proteins, they can be expressed in bacteria, making nanobodies a recombinant and renewable anti-IgG... -
CRISPR 101: RNA Editing with Cas13
TypeBlog Post...don’t require a PAM sequence at the target locus, making them more flexible than Cas9/Cpf1. Some Cas13 enzymes... -
The Effect of COVID-19 on Liu Lab Plasmid Requests From Addgene Data
TypeBlog Post...added log-normal noise to each of the terms which make up our distribution, resulting in the following ... -
A Guide to Starting Your Own Journal Club
TypeBlog Post...number of administrative and practical decisions to make. How often will you hold it? How many people do ... -
Introducing Addgene's New Search - Find Plasmids More Easily For Your Research!
TypeBlog Post...ve built a new and improved search engine to help make this task a faster, easier, and frustration-free... -
Isolating Genomic Regions of Interest with the CRISPR System
TypeBlog Post... Using this technique, researchers have begun to make important discoveries in various biological fields... -
Simplify Cloning with in vivo Assembly
TypeBlog Post...recommend Phusion or Q5. Speed up your life Rather than making up your PCR mix every time, pre-made aliquots of... -
AAVs in Retinal Gene Therapy
TypeBlog Post...started, and 10 more years to obtain FDA approval and make history in the form of Luxturna™. A better vector... -
Deep Dive: Fixing and Permeabilizing for Immunofluorescence
TypeBlog Post...decide which ones to use? Here are some tips for making those decisions: Always always always look at ... -
CRISPR Between the Genes: How to Experiment with Enhancers and Epigenomics
TypeBlog Post... DNA compaction and the structural proteins that make it possible, see the appendix DNA is a 3D fractal... -
Cpf1: A New Tool for CRISPR Genome Editing
TypeBlog Post...Find plasmids from this publication at Addgene. Makarova, Kira S., et al. "An updated evolutionary classification... -
Your Lentiviral Plasmid FAQs Answered
TypeBlog Post...functional before investing time and resources into making a stable cell line. When expressing a viral construct... -
Plasmids 101: Broad Host Range Plasmids
TypeBlog Post...//doi.org/10.1111/1574-6968.12241 Keen, N. T., Tamaki, S., Kobayashi, D., & Trollinger, D. (1988). Improved... -
Antibodies 101: Reading a Flow Plot
TypeBlog Post...often looks like the graph on the left, it might make more sense once you realize events are plotted on... -
Plasmids 101: Gateway Cloning
TypeBlog Post...gene! STEP 2: Generate an Expression Clone When making the expression clone, it is important to choose... -
Mesothelioma - Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
TypeBlog Post... long latency period, and rarity of mesothelioma make it different from many other types of cancer. Mesothelioma... -
5 Reasons to Use Reddit for Science Communication
TypeBlog Post...until 5 pm). The ability to see the questions first makes Reddit a great platform for those who aren’t so ...