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  1. AAVs in Retinal Gene Therapy

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    ...genetic disease more prevalent or life-threatening (cystic fibrosis, hemophilia, muscular dystrophy)? AAV...Additionally, AAVs do not integrate in the host genome but still lead to long-term (>10 years) transgene expression...
  2. Plasmids 101: Secondary Nanobody Toolbox

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    ...secondary nanobody, it’s important to review a few characteristics of your primary antibody: species it was raised...subclass. Once you know the answer to these two questions, refer to this table to find the right nanobody...
  3. AAVs CREATed for Gene Delivery to the CNS and PNS

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    ...labeling is to inject a mix of AAV vectors that constitutively express a red, green, or blue (RGB) fluorescent...studies), as well as translational applications (mechanistic studies and gene therapy treatments for neurological...
  4. MXS Chaining

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    ... one at a time by standard restriction enzyme digestion followed by ligation. Upon ligation, the original...and XhoI MluI BioBricks SpeI and XbaI EcoRI and PstI Bglbricks BglII and BamHI EcoRI Additional...
  5. Lentiviral Vector Uses and Overview

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    ...VSV-G due to wide infectivity, is often used as a substitute for HIV-1 Env, which can only infect CD4+ cells... for cancer immunotherapy, but this research is still in the pre-clinical/early clinical stages. Researchers...
  6. QC Sequencing Technologies at Addgene

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    ...relied on Sanger sequencing for QC. We occasionally still use Sanger sequencing to confirm an insert that ...nucleotide that passed through based on these characteristic drops. Figure 3: Overview of Nanopore...
  7. Hot Plasmids: Fall 2024

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    ... tag antibody produced by our partners at the Institute for Protein Innovation (IPI), part of a new collection... more highly autofluorescent tissues like the intestine. Figure 3: Expression of fluorophore-tagged...
  8. Antibodies 101: Reading a Flow Plot

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    ...far messier than biorender plots, quadrants can still help me as a reader if I'm struggling to see the...correlates with the occurrence of post-transplant opportunistic infection in liver and kidney recipients. World...
  9. CRISPR 101: Homology Directed Repair

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    ... and Mary Gearing on Mar 12, 2015; updated by Christina Mork, Jul 27, 2020; updated by Susanna Stroik ...homology-independent pathway as it involves the direct ligation of sticky or blunt ends and often introduces small insertions...
  10. Harnessing Bacterial Toxins for Allelic Exchange

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    ...Lambda Red recombineering, which uses enzymes domesticated from the Lambda bacteriophage, is arguably the...that have only gone through the single cross over still contain sacB and will not grow on sucrose. One ...
  11. Fluorescent Proteins 101: When GFP lets you down

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    ...biomolecules of interest e.g. DNA, RNA, and lipids. Still, these molecules can be indirectly visualized by...facilitates the choice of the proper site, although it still is worthwhile to generate several variants and check...
  12. CRISPR 101: Engineering the Plant Genome Using CRISPR/Cas9

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    ... expression is dependent upon the cell type in question. In plant cells, gRNA expression is achieved by...depending on the delivery method and cell type in question. CRISPR components can be delivered and expressed...
  13. Plasmids 101: Repressible Promoters

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    ...SV40, are always active and thus referred to as constitutive promoters. Others are only active under specific... GAL80 under different promoters and create sophisticated patterns of UAS-driven gene expression. To further...
  14. Antibodies 101: Antibody Engineering and Directed Evolution

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    ... about antibody engineering technologies, the Institute of Protein Innovation (IPI) provides information...development methods. Despite recent advances, there is still always room to improve, and scientists will continue...
  15. A History of Genome Engineering in Popular Culture

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    ...1896) where he explores the concepts of animal testing and modifications. The premise of the novel involves...mutations. In 2016, the researchers at the Broad Institute envisioned a new strategy to introduce point mutations...
  16. Typing CRISPR Systems

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    ...we call CRISPR, by any other name would…probably still edit genomes. Understanding the different types...they are grouped together because they contain a distinct Cas7-type gene. The exact mechanism of type IV...
  17. Antibodies 101: Introduction to Antibodies

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    ...lot of flexibility in which proteins you can investigate in each panel. An advantage of flow cytometry.... These applications are typically used for investigating signaling pathways or developing therapeutics...
  18. Beginner's Guide to Viral Vectors

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    ...Haery has summed up some of the most important characteristics of retroviruses, lentiviruses, AAVs, and adenoviruses...
  19. CRISPR Guide Update

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    ... the past few years, as well as refreshing the existing content. Access the CRISPR Guide here! Highlights...
  20. Addgene's 20th Anniversary Party

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    ...photos. The famous Addgene jacket, home to a questionable collection of memorabilia, even made an appearance...
  21. We’re Going Viral This Week!

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    ...publishing research. Addgene’s research team also investigates new strategies to improve viral vector production...
  22. Our New Antibody Mascot is....

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    ...scientific adventures.  You can submit your name suggestions here or by using the hashtag #AntibodyMakesThree...
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