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TypeBlog Post...human speech near the laminar airflow, the human scalp, sneezing, coughing, etc. Also, a constant in-flow...contamination Detection of mycoplasma by naked eyes or optical microscope can be very difficult, so how do you...cells detect mycoplasmas, they trigger a series of chemical reactions and this induces a noticeable color ...contamination, before using the cell lines for assay or analytical purposes. Use 0.1-micron filters as are they ...Fumigate the laminar airflow and the lab facility periodically. The CO2 incubators, used for maintaining cell...cleaned regularly and checked for contamination periodically. For more tips, check out Addgene's video Getting...
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Transferable Skills Guide: Teamwork
TypeBlog Post...depositors; Gizela, the lab member who knows how the physical kits are made and shipped; Chiara, the tech transfer...repository, performing quality control, and providing technical customer service. Team members are highly trained...problem? Test a hypothesis? Whether you officially call it a “project team” or not, most scientific collaborations...But this is a blog post, so here are just a few critical features based on my own experience: Leadership...should be on the team. As a team leader, I’ve (diplomatically) booted people off teams. I’ve also kicked ...like meetings, but run well, meetings can be a critical part of any successful team. For reasons I don... -
The Open Repository of CRISPR Screens: CRISPR Screen Data in One Place
TypeBlog Post...published data by biomedical researchers and ready access to stably archived large-scale datasets by computational...new freely available resource developed by the Biological General Repository for Interaction Datasets (...CRISPR screen results available to the entire biomedical research community, but also allows cross-interrogation...relevant to screen result interpretation. The analytical method for score assignment and significance ... -
Hot Plasmids - October 2022
TypeBlog Post... developed an improved voltage indicator (GEVI) called JEDI-2P. Using a custom, high-throughput screening... the protein sequence of the predecessor GEVIs (called ASAP 1 and 2), they found an indicator that is ...approach and outcomes of the screen for improved genetically-encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs) based on the...optogenetic silencer in experiments with mouse cortical neurons, far out-performing previous attempts ...selective for K+ over other Na+ and other cations. B) Cortical slice of HcKCR1-EYFP and tdTomato expressed layer... -
CRISPR 101: Drug discovery and CRISPR
TypeBlog Post...The biomedical field is often concerned with understanding the cause of diseases and how to treat those...optimization is performed to take the drug to the pre-clinical and human trial phases. So how does CRISPR factor...enables researchers to select and generate physiologically relevant models. In complex diseases, it can...standard is to test the drug on models which are genetically proficient and deficient for the target. CRISPR...discovery – it’s an exciting time to be in the biomedical research field! References and Resources References... -
Antibodies 101: Epitope Availability
TypeBlog Post...antibodies in your lab. Perhaps you’re even in that mythical place where antibodies are well-organized, documented... sample prep. This involves using heat and/or chemicals to break some of the bonds keeping the protein...epitope (right). Created withBioRender.com. Biological Processes If you’re feeling relieved that you...the available epitopes could be affected by, or critical to, the assay. Next, look for antibodies that... also working for a Western because they both typically use denatured protein samples. If, however, you... -
Addgene Receives NIH BRAIN Initiative Grant to Create Open-Access Recombinant Antibody Resource
TypeBlog Post...reproducibility and an inability to improve upon these critical research tools. Addgene is excited to announce...reagent resource for the neuroscience community called NABOR (Neuroscience AntiBody Open Resource). We...partnered with Dr. James Trimmer of the University of California Davis School of Medicine on this grant. Dr. Trimmer...in neuroscience research today, but there is a critical unmet need for an open-access, molecularly defined...such as plasmids and viral vectors. However, it typically takes a few years for a new project to reach a... -
Viral Vectors 101: What is a Virus (and a Viral Vector)?
TypeBlog Post...also have a lipid bilayer surrounding the capsid, called an envelope. Viruses without an envelope are referred...non-enveloped, while viruses with an envelope are called enveloped viruses (Figure 1). Like bacteria, only...individual viral particles. A single viral particle is called a virion. Finally, viral vectors, which are used...labs. Viral vectors are viruses that have been genetically modified to either limit or completely eliminate...Viral Applications Viral Vectors 101: Viruses as Biological Tools Viral Vectors 101: Viral Vector Elements... -
Antibodies 101: Chimeric Antibodies
TypeBlog Post...constant regions are identical for antibodies within certain classification groups called isotypes. Why does...that of a different group (Fig. 1). This process, called isotope conversion, gives users the flexibility...antibodies are plasmid-based and are created synthetically or derived from hybridoma antibody sequences...antibodies affects binding properties. In Journal of Biological Chemistry (Vol. 269, Issue 17, pp. 13048–13055... -
Plasmids 101: A Brief History of Plasmids and an Improved eBook!
TypeBlog Post...hereditary determinant”. His proposal, however, was basically ignored. A separate term, “episome”, defined as... plasmids have greatly impacted many areas of biological research and have been key in advancing our knowledge...Joshua. "Cell Genetics and Hereditary Symbiosis" Physiological Reviews 32.4 (1952) 403-430. Pubmed PMID: 13003535...PMC2134509. Cohen, Stanley N. et al. “Construction of Biologically Functional Bacterial Plasmids In Vitro.” Proceedings...Nomenclature for Bacterial Plasmids: A Proposal.”Bacteriological Reviews 40.1 (1976): 168–189. PubMed PMID: ... -
Don’t Wait To Launch Your Health Science Startup
TypeBlog Post...Harvard Medical School and runs everything science (CSO). Clinton is a cost analyst at Dow Chemical (a Fortune...a company in the health sciences without those critical three letters after your name (P-H-D). Finally...two projects, including one led by a talented biomedical engineering team from MIT. I would like to ...connections and finding mentors -- well, it's time you call upon these people for guidance. Before even beginning... -
Custom CRISPR Screens & the Green Listed Software
TypeBlog Post...has a maximum of one gene knocked out. In this genetically heterogeneous population, cells behaving differently...knockout mice for (all of the genes involved as I recall). The lab then used these knockout mice to show...cells we study are migratory, and their exact localization is important for their function. Their migration... you could majorly accelerate progression into clinical trials. Secondary screens If you have generated...genes you’d like to test for phenotypic effects. Typically the phenotype would be studied in vitro, but there...The different labs use different algorithms to calculate which would be the best gRNAs. Interestingly, ... -
Networking Follow-up: I Met a Person. Now What?
TypeBlog Post...understood what I was going through. (Parenthetically, when I called the lab to ask my benchmate to take...within a few days or a week) so they can easily recall the encounter. As a side note, my guess is that...; focus on the nice people who do respond. Don’t call or email multiple times if you don’t get a response...years ago using a now defunct (but fun) plug-in called Maps. Figure 1: See a starfish? This is... -
Quantifying DNA? Here are Five DNA Quantification Methods to Consider
TypeBlog Post...might not have to do the calculation yourself as many fluorometers will calculate your sample concentration...than 1.5. Then, using the A260 reading, you can calculate the DNA concentration. Generally, A260 of 1.0 ... start by pouring your gel containing a DNA intercalating dye (ex: ethidium bromide) and choosing a DNA...quantified over time using a fluorescent dye that intercalates into the DNA such that smaller fragments are... -
Scientists Map the SARS-CoV-2-Human Interaction Network
TypeBlog Post...these proteins are FDA-approved or in clinical trials or preclinical studies already. We are following up...expand to other cell types, including more physiologically-relevant systems, to catch all the important... Nsp3 and Nsp16, and includes an additional catalytically dead version of the viral protease, Nsp5. Our...Melanie Brewer (right) from the University of California, San Francisco. Manon Eckhardt and Melanie Brewer... -
With Our New Viral Service, We're Taking CRISPR Further!
TypeBlog Post...both perform an optimization-scale infection and at least one screening-scale experiment achieving the gRNA...Chavez, researcher at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and member of the Addgene... studying. You need to make sure your assay is scalable and robust. What you don't need to do is spend...particular, the Church lab at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and the Zhang and Doench... -
Using CRISPR/Cas9 to Edit Disease Out of the Genome
TypeBlog Post...several treatments are currently being tested in clinical trials. It is speeding the process of the discovery...saw these two papers,” said the University of California Berkeley’s Jennifer Doudna. “They are the first...continue to be a primary preoccupation of her California lab and many others. “Those off-target effects...cleavage sites are repaired.” Those insights will be critical for scientists’ ability to influence editing efficiency...Application in Genetic Diseases: A Review.” Current pharmaceutical biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.2174/1389201021666200621161610... -
Unique and persistent IDs for improved reproducibility: Addgene now supports RRIDs and compact identifiers for all plasmids
TypeBlog Post...to identify and reference documents, files, or physical reagents. What are persistent identifiers? Perhaps...persistent and exist online indefinitely. PIDs historically referred to objects that exist online, but this...approach has been adapted for the identification of physical materials that we use in our labs, including plasmids...Bourges for editing this post and sharing her technical expertise in persistent identifiers. Additional...Identification Initiative Compact identifiers for biomedical data How Addgene works to enhance scientific ... -
Four Factors that Differentiate the Stem Cell Field
TypeBlog Post...four proteins Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, and cMyc (the so called OSKM factors). As the Yamanaka lab's primary Addgene...field has exploded so quickly, citing the first clinical trial with iPSCs with his collaborator Takahashi...picture perspective: Dr. Yamanaka talked about his clinical trial patients with advanced macular degeneration...Eggan presented work that is leading to promising clinical trials for ALS. I have an uncle with Parkinson's...the first stem cell line that could be used in clinical trials. The quality control process alone takes... -
Antibodies 101: Buffers, Storage, and Conjugates
TypeBlog Post...made of chemicals, which have an unfortunate tendency to react with other chemicals and biological structures...antibody out on the bench overnight. Do not panic! Typically, antibodies are okay if they’re left out overnight... fluorophores, which work not by reacting to a chemical, but by emitting a specific wavelength of light...