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  TypeBlog Post...produce ultrasound contrast. That is, until earlier members of our lab - the Shapiro Lab - developed Acoustic...student studying bioengineering. They are both members of the Shapiro lab at Caltech. References and...
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  The PAM Requirement and Expanding CRISPR Beyond SpCas9TypeBlog Post...cleaving genomic DNA in mammalian cells and zebrafish embryos, and they can be used to modify genomic loci that...SpCas9 (Amrani et al., 2018). When choosing a Cas9, remember to check that your tracrRNA and crRNA (or synthetic...
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  Hot Plasmids - August 2020TypeBlog Post...with plasmids encoding FPs tagged with the plasma membrane targetin sequence derived either from p63(1-29...non-specific labeling. For labeling the plasma membrane, they tested different target sequences for improved...
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  CRISPR-based Genome Editing Systems For Editing in E. coliTypeBlog Post...for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences since December 2020. His research focuses on the efficiency of...for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences in September 2019 as a Ph.D. candidate. Her research focuses...
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  Bacterial Toxin-antitoxin Systems as Molecular Biology ToolsTypeBlog Post...Members of the bacterial world produce an assortment toxins to claim territory or kill competing microorganisms... (hok), a long-living toxin that damages cell membranes; Suppression of killing (sok), a short-lived RNA...
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  Using Video to Share Your Science: We Share ScienceTypeBlog Post...https://youtu.be/EHHhiawIdWM Saving salmon, one embryo at a time – A video by LeeAnne Thayer, a Ph.D. ...University of Maine, about her research on plummeting embryo survival rates. Video on We Share Science: http...
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  Plasmids 101: E. coli Strains for Protein ExpressionTypeBlog Post...harboring this mutation are deficient in outer membrane protease VII, which reduces proteolysis of the...pLemo (CamR) Expression of toxic, insoluble, or membrane proteins T7 Express IPTG-inducible expression...
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  Genetic Code ExpansionTypeCollection...concentration, and the cell lines used previously. Remember that the orthogonal pairs of synthetase and tRNA...
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  Trimmer Lab NeuroMab CollectionTypeCollection...translocation of the heavy chain across the ER membrane. PCR-mediated fusion of these three elements is...translocation of the light chain across the ER membrane. Downstream of the insert is a heavy chain constant...
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  Plasmids 101: Expressing shRNAs for RNA InterferenceTypeBlog Post...polymerase II. The EMBO Journal, 23(20), 4051–4060. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7600385 McIntyre, ...
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  Transferable Skills Guide: Conflict ResolutionTypeBlog Post...empathy, a willingness to listen, and an ability to remember the right stories at the right time. Like many...morefamousquotes.com A good listener absorbs and remembers and makes the teller feel heard. I am not always...
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  Antibodies 101: Introduction to ImmunofluorescenceTypeBlog Post...recommendations. As you optimize your protocol, always remember to include controls to show that your antibodies...sample). When choosing a primary antibody, first, remember that antibodies recognize very specific 3-dimensional...
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  Quick Guide to Near-Infrared Fluorescent ProteinsTypeBlog Post... by guest blogger Daria Shcherbakova, a faculty member at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Several... guest blogger! Daria Shcherbakova is a faculty member at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Her expertise...
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  Proximity Labeling: A Powerful Tool for Protein Complex Purification and Proteomic MappingTypeBlog Post... complementary reporter proteins that can only assemble when in close proximity. Split-BioID consists ...consists of a split BirA* molecule that can reassemble to restore activity when fused to two interacting proteins...
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  Fluorescent Proteins 101: When GFP lets you downTypeBlog Post...cells. GFP is big GFP is a 28 kDa protein that resembles a cylinder with a length of 4.2 nm and a diameter...Partitioning of lipid-modified monomeric GFPs into membrane microdomains of live cells." Science 296.5569 ...
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  Thoughts on the Future of Research 2015 Boston SymposiumTypeBlog Post... Symposium 2015. I personally participated as a member of the Career Paths Panel on the second day of ...people from all backgrounds are truly included as members of their research communities and are treated equitably...
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  Easi-CRISPR: Generating Knock-In and Conditional Mouse ModelsTypeBlog Post...selection marker, then electroporate it into mouse embryonic stem cells. After selecting for clones with the...the mutation and inject the ES cells into a mouse embryo to create chimeric mice. This laborious process...
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  A Control for All SeasonsTypeBlog Post...and equal protein transfer from the gel to the membrane. A loading control is critical for data interpretation.... Always probe the loading control on the same membrane that the target protein was measured on. Flow...
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  CRISPR 101: Epigenetics and Editing the EpigenomeTypeBlog Post...enhancers. Although the lab used this vector in chick embryos, it also functions in mammalian expression systems...vivo cis-regulatory interactions in the chicken embryo. BioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/135525. Find...
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  How to Design Your gRNA for CRISPR Genome EditingTypeBlog Post...contributed by guest blogger, Addgene Advisory Board member, and Institute Scientist at the Broad Institute.... While this seems obvious, it is important to remember that the same is true when designing gRNAs for...