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  1. Antibodies 101: Fc Effector Functions

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    ...of the Fc receptors FcγRIIB1 and FcγRIIB, inhibit) specific immune responses. These receptors are specific...so IgG isotypes bind to Fcγ receptors; IgE isotypes bind to Fcε receptors; and so on and so forth. There...of different receptors, but their downstream effects can be sorted into three main effector functions.  ... about Fc effector functions and all that antibodies can do! For instance, some Fc receptors, once bound... RA, Towers TL, Presta LG, Ravetch JV. Inhibitory Fc receptors modulate in vivo cytotoxicity against tumor...antibody's binding affinity (Janda et al., 2016; Torres & Casadevall, 2008) but…does it really do anything... the innate immune response, by binding to Fc receptors on other immune cells. (psst! Need a quick review...
  2. Beginner's Guide to Viral Vectors

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    ...use viral vectors for many experimental purposes. To help you make sense of all the viral vector information...Subscribe to Viral Vector Blog Posts from Addgene Need more information on viral vectors? Check out our ...our viral vector guide pages, our Lentivirus FAQ, and our viral service pages. Click on the Image Above ... viral vector...
  3. Editor's Choice, October 2016

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    ... Read All of Our Editor's Choice Blog Posts Last month there was plenty of excitement at Addgene. Our...Increased Postdoc Wages,” Future of Research executive director, Gary McDowell, gives a thorough yet concise rundown...Grad School Advice Part 2: Building Community  My editor’s choice pick for this month is “Grad School Advice... editor's choice...
  4. Editor's Choice, September 2016

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    ... Read All of Our Editor's Choice Blog Posts As I’m sitting in the San Francisco International Airport...surpassed 60,000 views for the month of September! Historically we do better in September than in the summer...for FOP, Running for AJ I have two picks for the editor’s choice posts this month. The first, "Technique...contributed by Kurt Swanson, husband of Addgene Director of Biology, Lianna Swanson, and researcher at ... editor's choice...
  5. Viral Vectors 101: Transductions

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    ...Production at Addgene Viral Vectors 101: What is a Virus? Viral Vectors 101: Viral Vector Elements ...nucleic acid cargo of your choice. First, a viral vector is selected to perform the transduction with: either...desired DNA to be integrated can be cloned into the vector that you have selected. The nucleic acid will be...produced, and viral particles are packaged, when the vector is expressed. Once the design and construction ... it’s time to make virus! The constructed viral vector containing the cargo of interest is then typically...layers of risk management when working with viral vectors. Typically, one day after transfection into the...variety of broadly applicable and popular viral vectors. Check out our viral selections to see if we have...
  6. 9 tips for a successful postdoctoral experience

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    ...searched for and eventually identified a postdoctoral mentor. A good mentor typically writes the grants that ... of reference- the graduate school mentor, the postdoctoral mentor, and at least one more person that ...was contributed by Erik Snapp, the Director of Student and Postdoctoral Programs at theJanelia Research ...reason most people enter postdoctoral training. Similarly, there are several factors to consider when selecting... of your postdoctoral training experience. If you're going to commit to doing a postdoctoral fellowship... you how to write as well as mentor. Yet, even the most dedicated mentor is not always available for mentees...different roles? A second or third mentor. Therefore, seek out additional mentors. I found this beneficial for...
  7. Editor's Choice, August 2016

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    ...In response to a bit of a Twitter storm surrounding NgAgo, its creator, Han Chunyu of Hebei University ... Read All Our Editor's Choice Blog Posts The Addgene Blog has had quite the up-tick in views over the...by PCR & Single Base Editing with CRISPR For my editor’s choice picks this month, I’m picking two posts...give a great science talk from Addgene Executive Director Joanne Kamens. I highly recommend taking a look...Transductions Single Base Editing with CRISPR Cas9 Activators: A Practical Guide 10 Steps to a Perfect Science...
  8. Editor's Choice, July 2016

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    ...each and every month, we've decided to start an "Editor's Choice" series. Each month, I'll summarize the...on topics ranging from new tools you can use to monitor cellular perturbations to how CRISPR has made it...I love all of our blog posts, my pick for the "editor's choice" post this month is from guest blogger ... editor's choice...
  9. Lentiviral Vector Uses and Overview

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    ...future) applications of lentiviral vectors! Lentiviral vector history and components In the early 1990s...design a viral vector system that could do both, Addgene depositor Didier Trono and collaborators turned to...Lentiviral vectors are one of the most popular and useful viral vectors in the lab. Advantages of lentivirus...dividing and non-dividing cells. Lentiviral vectors are the vector of choice for many CRISPR applications,...viral vector systems based on retroviruses like Moloney murine leukemia virus (MMLV). The vectors could...adeno-associated viral vectors can also target non-dividing cells, lentiviral vectors can carry much more...Lentiviral Plasmid FAQs. Lentiviral vectors in the lab Lentiviral vectors are incredibly popular in the lab...
  10. Plasmids 101: FLEx Vectors

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    ...Genome Engineering Using FLEx AAV Vectors? Learn about Viral Vector Elements Read Our Primer on Optogenetics...improvement of optogenetic adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors. Listed below are a few additional uses for FLEx...and Ghyselinck NB. A directional strategy for monitoring Cre-mediated recombination at the cellular level...PMC3406316. Find FLEx plasmids from these Addgene depositors: Ed Boyden Bernardo Sabatini Wenbiao Chen Liquin...
  11. Plasmids 101: Multicistronic Vectors

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    ...due to factors such as the experimental cell type and the specific genes cloned into the vector.3  2A ... the creation of bicistronic or multicistronic vectors. Unlike promoters which will create unique mRNA...for each gene that is expressed, multicistronic vectors simultaneously express two or more separate proteins...blog post we’ll cover basics of multicistronic vectors: why they are useful, how they work, and how to...get started with them. Why Use multicistronic vectors? Detecting cells that are expressing your gene,...expressing your gene of interest at high levels. Unlike vectors that express screenable or selectable markers from... the same transcript. Of course multicistronic vectors do not have to exclusively be used as a means of...
  12. Plasmids 101: Mammalian Vectors

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    ...using synthetic vectors and cultured mammalian cells. Of course, these mammalian vectors must be compatible...Instead, reporter genes are often employed to easily monitor transfection efficiencies and expression levels... mammalian vectors...
  13. Plasmids 101: Yeast Vectors

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    ...elements for vector propagation. This post, along with a future companion post on mammalian vectors, will catch...typically found as a single copy. Unlike the ARS vectors, CEN vectors are stable without integration. Yeast Episomal...plasmid maintenance within an E. coli cell, but vectors can be widely utilized across many different cell...core replication and resistance features of yeast vectors and explain how they differ from the bacterial ...previously described. Why do scientists use yeast vectors? Yeast are eukaryotes and thus contain complex ... and yeast cells. To be useful in the lab, the vectors must contain a yeast-specific origin of replication...replication of fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, vectors at the end.) In a previous post, we briefly discussed...
  14. Choosing a Good Mentor for Scientists

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    ...Science Mentors series: Part 1: "What Makes a Good Mentor?" and 6 More FAQs About Science Mentoring ...choose an advisor/principal investigator (PI) that will also serve as a good mentor. To read more about what...choosing a lab for postdoctoral work. However, selecting a lab with a PI who is a good mentor is important ...to learn about her mentoring style. How can I find out if an advisor is a good mentor? You have to ask ...on this topic), for this second entry in the “Mentoring for Scientists Series”, let’s focus on how to ...what makes a good mentor, see the previous post in this series. Check out Joanne's Reddit AMA Different...Different types of mentors for grad school vs. postdoc Choosing an advisor to complete a successful PhD is different...
  15. A History of Genome Engineering in Popular Culture

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    ...researchers.  TALENs In 2010, transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) were engineered. TALENs... plague).  Base editors The major drawback of all the endonuclease-based gene editors (meganucleases, ...generate the prototypical base editor enzymes. The cytidine base editors (CBE) use a cytidine deaminase...the adenine base editors which can help accelerate the engineering of novel base editor proteins. She is... agricultural products. But it also made SciFi director Ridley Scott wonder what would happen if these...year after the discovery of meganucleases. The storyline involves the resurrection of dinosaurs by extracting...sequences is not ideal. For the early generation gene editors, new amino acid recognition sites had to be designed...
  16. Antibodies 101: Buffers, Storage, and Conjugates

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    ...outside factors that need to be considered as well. In this post, we’ll touch on antibody storage, buffer....  Storage   Once you get your exciting new antibody, the second thing you’ll want to do is store it ...what temperature to store your antibodies at, but it also matters what they’re stored in - their buffer....the way, you can put your antibody in short term storage (think days to weeks) in the 4°C. If you’ll only...primarily used in Western blots and ELISAs, cannot be stored in sodium azide at all, as it inhibits HRP. In ...excitation by a laser, which is then read by a detector panel in the machine. Fluorophores are light sensitive...sensitive, so antibodies conjugated to them need to be stored either in a dark, opaque vial or wrapped in aluminum...
  17. Deciphering the Mysteries of Behavior with Viral Vectors

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    ...confirms the previously suggested inhibitory mechanism of locomotor sensitization and might open new ways...studies using viral vectors in behavioral neuroscience. With the ability of viral vectors to fine tune gene...all of our viral vectors blog posts Find tips for getting started with viral vectors for behavioral neuroscience...is activating, inhibiting, or modulating. Viral vectors, in contrast, are considerably more versatile and...behavioral tests, but now we’ll focus on how viral vectors have changed the scope and power of three commonly...tests To study and quantify locomotion, scientists monitor an animal’s movement in an open field box or a ...particles expressing an activating chemogentic receptor (hM3Dq) into a subset of neurons within the LC...
  18. CRISPR-mediated Plant Base Editors

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    ...reversion of this mutation by an adenine base editor would restore antibiotic resistance. To find such a protein...not require any additional inhibitor protein like UGI in CBE. Base editors for the plant genome These ...2: Plant base editor platforms and their molecular components. Adenine base editors for plant We developed... developed plant adenine base editor (ABE) vectors to install A>G or T>C mutations in the plant genome...smaller vectors suitable for transient assays using protoplast transformation. Cytosine base editors for ...plant base editors. Plant CBE and ABE with expanded PAM compatibility All of the base editors mentioned...require other base editor platforms. Hua et al. constructed a number of plant base editors replacing the SpCas9...
  19. New Viral Vectors - Spring 2025

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    ...ready-to-use viral vectors in the Addgene repository  Name Serotype Category Depositor  Notes pAAV-CAG-emiRFP670...retro) Looking for more viral vectors? Browse our in-stock viral vectors or consider our AAV Packaged ...Addgene’s viral vector services allow scientists to conduct experiments faster, skipping the preparation...production, purification, and titering. Our newest viral vector service, AAV Packaged on Request  has seen a fantastic...serotype, and a dTomato under the control of the E6 regulatory element, which targets it to VIP cortical interneurons...Hub can help, with over 100 user-submitted viral vector reports. And don't forget to use the link below...below to keep up with the latest in Addgene's viral vector services and resources!   This blog post was written...
  20. CRISPR 101: Cytosine Transversion Editors

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    ...the first base transversion editor The story of base transversion editors starts with researchers in the...Cytosine Base Editor Converts C → T; the first type of base editor invented. ABE Adenine Base Editor Converts...a glycosylase base editor (GBE). GBE Glycosylase Base Editor A base editor that relies on DNA glycosylation...The first base editors revolutionized CRISPR gene editing. Cytosine base editors (CBEs) and adenine base...transversion editors. Red arrows indicate a conversion directly catalyzed by the base editor. Black arrows... depends on cellular factors. Multiple labs tried to identify beneficial factors to include in even better...DNA repair proteins to the base editor, they added the pioneer factor SOX2, which is capable of binding...
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