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TypeBlog Post...questions through our Plasmids 101 series and by responding to your comments. Additionally we’ve seen what...
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Michael Koeris' Journey from Grad Student to Entrepreneur: The Story of Sample 6
TypeBlog Post...founding a startup company? 32:20 - 34:37 : Whose responsibility is it to take on the risk of developing products... -
Fueled by Coffee at #SfN14
TypeBlog Post...postdocs, which accounts for many, many lattes and espressos. The energy boost is well needed to keep up with... -
A Scientist's Guide to Ebola
TypeBlog Post... the United States while caring for a patient, despite wearing protective gear, and now comes news of ... -
2022 and 2023: Reflections and Looking Forward
TypeBlog Post...exemplifies our long-standing commitment to be responsive to the community’s needs and our commitment to... -
Your Top Requested Plasmid in 2015!
TypeBlog Post...over 19,000 and 20,000 human and mouse genes respectively, use lentiCRISPR v2 as the backbone for their... -
Inntags: Innovative Protein Epitope Tagging
TypeBlog Post...IT6 fusions. In contrast, Flag and HA tags had especially detrimental effects on cell size and growth rate... -
Keeping Up With CRISPR/Cas9
TypeBlog Post...these headlines in The New York Times and Forbes respectively: "A Powerful New Way to Edit DNA" and "This ... -
Save Time and Money by Making Your Own Competent Cells
TypeBlog Post...example, if you are working with a library or an especially low concentration of plasmid), you will benefit... -
Science Communication for Everyone
TypeBlog Post... them understand different topics of science, especially disease related topics. Neurodegenerative and... -
CRISPR-Cas14: a family of small DNA-targeting enzymes enabling high-fidelity SNP genotyping
TypeBlog Post...trans like Cas13 and Cas12 do for RNA and dsDNA, respectively. However the authors found that Cas14 is much... -
Designer PUF Proteins for Any RNA Target
TypeBlog Post...standard BsaI in place of the high fidelity version (despite what the original paper says). In their hands, ... -
Why Do I Need an MTA Anyway?
TypeBlog Post...providing and receiving institutions and their respective researchers. Check out the lists below for more... -
Reflections and Looking Ahead
TypeBlog Post...feedback continues to guide our innovation. In response to a demand for more AAV viral vector options,... -
What's New in CRISPR - December 2019
TypeBlog Post...reduced off-target activity and decreased immune response to Cas9. Recently, Baisong Lu’s lab developed ... -
Management for Scientists: Seeking Feedback
TypeBlog Post...series will focus on an aspect of communication especially important for a manager – getting feedback from... -
Scientist Networking: What is an Informational Interview?
TypeBlog Post...enjoy helping (just ignore the people too busy to respond to you). You will uncover interesting opportunities... -
From our Table to Yours: An Inside Look at Lunch at Addgene
TypeBlog Post...teams. Our Executive Director, Joanne Kamens, responded by starting something we call “Random Lunches.... -
Lentiviral Vector Guide
TypeGuide...tethering gene that helps facilitate integration. Despite knowing the general preference for integration,...envelope genes, and/or with site-specific injections. Despite the possibility of nonspecific transduction, lentiviral...entry. Biosafety should always be considered with respect to the precise nature of experiments being performed...region where Tat binds. TAR in cis Trans-activating response element; found in the R region and acts as the...transgenes via increased nuclear export. RRE in cis Rev Response Element; he sequence to which the Rev protein ...integrase components. rev in trans Binds to the Rev Response Element (RRE) within unspliced and partially spliced...of a molecule or substance to induce an immune response in the body. in cis In the context of viral vector... -
Adeno-associated virus (AAV) Guide
TypeGuide...non-pathogenic and generally do not trigger a strong immune response. These features have made AAVs the preferred choice...during production, as it carries the Cap region responsible for the production of capsid proteins. AAV2 is...to a wide range of tissues with minimal immune response, and the low risk of insertional mutagenesis. ...molecular signals of cells (commonly neurons) in response to light. The short coding sequences of channelrhodopsins...challenging due to its limited packaging capacity, especially if any additional regulatory elements are needed...entry. Biosafety should always be considered with respect to the precise nature of experiments being performed...of a molecule or substance to induce an immune response in the body. in cis In the context of viral vector...