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TypeBlog Post...In a previous post from our Plasmids 101 series, we learned how the Cre-loxP recombination system can.... Branda, CS and Dymecki, SM. Talking about a Revolution: The Impact of Site-Specific Recombinases on ...
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Tips for Titering Your Lentiviral Preps
TypeBlog Post...based methods for viral titration consider using a reverse transcriptase mutant in a separate control reaction...over-inflate results. A packing vector deficient in reverse transcriptase will produce low levels of virus ... -
Illuminating Epigenetics with A FRET Based Biosensor
TypeBlog Post... histones, the more compacted it becomes. This prevents the cellular machinery from physically interacting... further reading and viewing The Epigenetics Revolution: How Modern Biology is Rewriting Our Understanding... -
7 Simple Strategies to Resolve Conflicts with Difficult Supervisors
TypeBlog Post...need to be signed, or manuscripts that need to be reviewed, bring them to the meeting. This will make it ...items. This will give your supervisor a chance to review what you have discussed and add suggestions if ... -
Hot Plasmids: Summer 2025
TypeBlog Post...photostability — 25-fold over mVenus and 4-fold over the previous best performer mGold — while maintaining high ... Figure 5: Mechanism of ATLASCre. VAMP2 = synaptobrevin 2; At = ALFA-tag; BACE = β-secretase; AF = AMPA.FingR... -
Degrading DNA with Cascade-Cas3
TypeBlog Post...These benefits of Cas3 do come at a cost — the previously mentioned issues with expressing all Cascade ...evolutionary classification of CRISPR–Cas systems. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 13(11), 722–736. https://doi.org/... -
Magnetic Control of Proteins: More than a Dream
TypeBlog Post... et al., 2021; Kattnig et al., 2016), and some previous attempts at magnetic control of biological systems...exist at all. Andrew and Maria were encouraged by previous reports that described magnetic responses of cryptochrome... -
Starter guide to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) part 1: A renaissance in regenerative medicine
TypeBlog Post...Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, a Cell Press reviews journal. Stem cells are special types of cells...Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, a Cell Press reviews journal. She joined Cell Press to pursue a career... -
Plasmids 101: 5 factors to help you choose the right cloning method
TypeBlog Post...insert), mostly due to the use of toxic ccdB to prevent any non-recombinant vectors from propagating. The... less. The list goes on... In this post, we’ve reviewed many of the most popular cloning methods out there... -
10 Basic tips for mammalian cell culture
TypeBlog Post...before entering the hood is another great way to prevent contamination. This sounds rather trivial, but ...closed when they aren’t in immediate use. This will prevent spills, but, if any spills do occur, they should... -
Plasmids 101: Protein Expression
TypeBlog Post... yeast can be used for protein expression, S. cerevisiae, is the most reliable and frequently used species... in genetics and biochemistry. When using S. cerevisiae, researchers often place recombinant proteins... -
Fluorescent Tagging of Endogenous Genes with SapTrap
TypeBlog Post...to generate proteins which can be rapidly and reversibly degraded after the addition of auxin to the culture...proteins at endogenous loci, shedding light on previously unknown protein functions. References Schwartz... -
Fluorescent Proteins 101: Visualizing Subcellular Structures & Organelles
TypeBlog Post...from 4) - Dunn et al. 2011 provides an in-depth review of quantitative colocalization analysis methods...wavelengths, respectively, are selected (6). These previous blog posts help with the decision of which FP ... -
No Llamas Required - Synthetic Nanobodies Against Membrane Proteins
TypeBlog Post...to, like ones that are hidden in the molecular crevices proteins on the cell surface. Figure 1: ...the enriched pool of sybody candidates are then reverse transcribed into cDNA fragments that are efficiently... -
Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - May 2021
TypeBlog Post...by encapsulating a single enzyme. Compared with previous research, which required protein compartments ...inducible CRISPRi library - Ampl133 targets S. cerevisiae genes with 6-12 guides per gene where gRNA expression... -
Addgene's Cancer Collection Pages Connect the Research Community
TypeBlog Post... those of the pancreas and colon. Despite the prevalence of Ras mutations in a variety of cancers, Ras...different mutant versions of Ras that are most prevalent in human cancers, and synthesizing compounds to... -
Anatomy of a Plasmid Page at Addgene
TypeBlog Post... lab, or by a previous group. If the plasmid was made by a modifying a vector previously deposited with... -
Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy
TypeBlog Post... the human ubiquitin C promoter. Anatomical abbreviations: Gr= Gracile tract, Cu= Cuneate tract, dCST=...large field-of-views (6). For more comprehensive reviews on several other LSFM configurations’ various features... -
Sharing Your Lab Protocols: Using Apps to Save Time & Track Your Experiments
TypeBlog Post...take months of time for your manuscript to get reviewed and edited prior to publication, and this will...hosted by the Nature Publishing Group. Like the previously mentioned sites, NPE allows scientists to join... -
Negative Can Be Positive: Open AAV Data with Addgene
TypeBlog Post...submitted by researchers like you. Reports are reviewed by Addgene scientists for clarity and accuracy...recombinant AAV2 particle aggregation and methods to prevent its occurrence during vector purification and formulation...