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  1. Countdown to Halloween @Addgene

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    ... As a small, tight-knit organization we thrive on 3 things: fun, teamwork, and competition. And our Halloween...need more convincing, I’ve got just the proof: Above our office team shows their love of plasmids! Each...
  2. Hot Plasmids: Winter 2025

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    ...propagation along dendrites for the first time (Figure 3). The team also used AAV9 to deliver ASAP5 to the ...microscopy at depths up to 600 µm. Figure 3: ASAP5 for voltage imaging. A) ASAP5 selected for ...synaptic events By Brian O’Neill The Lin Lab and collaborators recently created ASAP5, a faster and more responsive...
  3. Fluorescent Proteins 101: Fluorescent Protein Timers

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    ...and makes your experimental setup less cumbersome. 3. Portability across multiple systems Terskikh et al...PMID: 19889833. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2801723. 3. Verkhusha, Vladislav V., et al. "An enhanced mutant...Additional Resources on the Addgene Blog Learn More About Fluorescent Protein Aggregation Catch Up On Your...
  4. Getting to Know Expansion Microscopy

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    ...the gel and add gel components to polymerize. Step 3: digest the sample to allow for even expansion.  ...:832–863. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41596-018-0117-3 Wassie AT, Zhao Y, Boyden ES (2019) Expansion microscopy...applications and there’s just not much to be done about that.  Second, expansion introduces distortions....
  5. Hot Plasmids - November 2023

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    ...been trafficked between locations). Figure 3: A) LOV-Turbo becomes active when illuminated with... h, and PMA activation induces cFos::GFP-iPAK4 at 3 or 6 h. Scale bar 5 µm. Images adapted from Lin et...section of the Addgene antibody page, and learn more about the whole-brain reference atlas efforts, including...
  6. Performing In Vivo CRISPR Screens Using the FITS Approach

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    ...not immunogenic, a necessity for in vivo studies; (3) is compatible with single gene KO and pooled screening...faithfully model the complex spatial, cellular, metabolic, and cytokine microenvironment that exists in ...LaFleur is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Arlene Sharpe’s laboratory at Harvard Medical School and is interested in...
  7. Podcast: Interview with Addgene's Founders

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    ... from and how the idea got off the ground Chapter 3 - Addgene as a leader in standardized tech transfer...repository’s future. If you’ve ever been curious about what it takes to start your own nonprofit, this ...Harvard University, where she studied diabetes and metabolism. Melina has worked at Genetics Institute in Cambridge...
  8. Make a Splash: Notions of Scientific Impact Are Evolving

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    ...the impact of research" (2013) Scientific Reports 3, Article number: 1649 doi:10.1038/srep01649     ...Of course, all of you toiling away in laboratories this holiday season want the work you are doing to... has to do with online accessibility. It is now about as easy to find a paper in a lesser-known journal...
  9. Using AAV for Neuronal Tracing

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    ...Improved Vectors for Gene Delivery. Curr Gene Ther 5(3), 299–310. PubMed PMID: 15975007. PubMed Central PMCID...Concepts in the pathogenesis of rabies. Future Virol 3(5), 481–490. PubMed PMID: 19578477. PubMed Central...viral vectors is serotype-dependent. Gene Ther 20(3), 348–352. PubMed PMID: 22418061. PubMed Central PMCID...to its retrograde axonal transport. J Cell Biol 82(3), 798–810. PubMed PMID: 92475. Taymans, J. M., Vandenberghe...usually severely impaired, and only few reports exist about dye molecules that are transported from one neuron...
  10. Transferable Skills Guide: Time Management

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    ...up the experiment. The first way, it will take you 3 days to complete the entire experiment, but you’ll...be quite difficult. In my experience, planning has 3 components: A mechanism for blocking off time for...post useful. After a bit of research and thinking about my own processes, I’ve broken down time management...task, you’re actively prioritizing. In my anecdote above, I prioritized splitting cells over meeting up with...was too late. I didn’t spend enough time thinking about the possibilities and how to prioritize them. When...month, or even the year, you should be thinking about two main things: How useful the task is (its utility...plasmids to send to Addgene). Following my advice from above, you should probably take the second option. Even...
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