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  1. Degrading DNA with Cascade-Cas3

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    ... Cameron, P., Coons, M. M., Klompe, S. E., Lied, A. M., Smith, S. C., Vidal, B., Donohoue, P. D., Rotstein...Haft, D. H., Horvath, P., Moineau, S., Mojica, F. J. M., Terns, R. M., Terns, M. P., White, M. F., Yakunin...10.1016/j.ggedit.2022.100013 O’Brien, R. E., Bravo, J. P., Ramos, D., Hibshman, G. N., Wright, J. T., & Taylor....024 Morisaka, H., Yoshimi, K., Okuzaki, Y., Gee, P., Kunihiro, Y., Sonpho, E., Xu, H., Sasakawa, N., ...
  2. Plasmids 101: CcdB - The Toxic Key to Efficient Cloning

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    ... of CcdB.   Figure 1: Image from Bernard, P., et al. showing the pKIL 18/19 vectors and demonstrating...guest blog entry of your own! References 1. Bernard, P. “Positive Selection of Recombinant DNA by CcdB.” ...Mar;15(6):1031-7. PubMed PMID: 7623659. 3. Bernard, P., et al. “Positive-selection vectors using the F plasmid...11;148(1):71-4. PubMed PMID: 7926841. 4. Bernard, P., et al. “The F plasmid CcdB protein induces efficient...;234(3):534-41. PubMed PMID: 8254658. 5. Bernard, P. and Couturier, M. “Cell killing by the F plasmid ...
  3. Finding Your Science Policy Path

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    ...there is often discussion of “big P” and “little p” policy.  “Big P” policy is what you might typically...scientific areas. Whether you’re interested in “big P” or “little P” policy, the possibilities are endless leading... government itself. You can work to influence Big P policy from a post in non-governmental organizations...formal lobbying, or strategy setting.  The “little p” policy is non-governmental work happening at large...
  4. Plasmids 101: The Wide World of Natural Plasmids

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    ...., Nalin, R., Sailland, A., Auriol, P., Vogel, T. M., & Simonet, P. (2001). Laboratory-scale evidence ...Jessica Welch in January 2017 and was updated by Emily P. Bentley in October 2024. References and Resources...Veseli, I., Moore, R. M., Kiefl, E., Moody, T., Rice, P. A., Yu, M. K., Mimee, M., Chang, E. B., Ruscheweyh...doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2024.01.039 Garcillán-Barcia, M. P., Redondo-Salvo, S., & de la Cruz, F. (2023). Plasmid...
  5. Multifunctional Neural Fibers: Modulation from Gut to Brain

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    ...Sands, J., Sahasrabudhe, A., Anikeeva, P., & Chandrakasan, A. P. (2020). Modular Optoelectronic System...EMBC44109.2020.9175600 Park, S., Loke, G., Fink, Y., & Anikeeva, P. (2019). Flexible fiber-based optoelectronics for ...Niroui, F., Fink, Y., Chandrakasan, A., … Anikeeva, P. (2023). Multifunctional microelectronic fibers enable...
  6. No Llamas Required - Synthetic Nanobodies Against Membrane Proteins

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    ...j.cell.2020.04.031 Zimmermann I, Egloff P, Hutter CAJ, Kuhn BT, Bräuer P, Newstead S, Dawson RJP, Geertsma ...s41596-020-0304-x Zimmermann I, Egloff P, Hutter CA, Arnold FM, Stohler P, Bocquet N, Hug MN, Huber S, Siegrist...Siegrist M, Hetemann L, Gera J, Gmür S, Spies P, Gygax D, Geertsma ER, Dawson RJ, Seeger MA (2018) Synthetic...
  7. When is a Monomer not a Monomer? The Top Three Ways Your Favorite Fluorescent Protein Oligomerizes in Cells

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    ... protein interactions. J Cell Biol, 2003. 163(2): p. 257-69. PubMed PMID: 14581454. PubMed Central PMCID...microdomains of live cells. Science, 2002. 296(5569): p. 913-6. PubMed PMID: 11988576. 3. Matz, M.V., et al...nonbioluminescent Anthozoa species. Nat Biotechnol, 1999. 17(10): p. 969-73. PubMed PMID: 10504696. 4. Ohashi, T., et ... unstructured proteins. Protein Sci, 2007. 16(7): p. 1429-38. PubMed PMID: 17586775. PubMed Central PMCID...under physiologic conditions. Traffic, 2012. 13(5): p. 643-9. PubMed PMID: 22289035. PubMed Central PMCID...
  8. Viral Vectors 101: Systemic Capsids

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    ...s41565-023-01419-x Deverman, B. E., Pravdo, P. L., Simpson, B. P., Kumar, S. R., Chan, K. Y., Banerjee, A...Hordeaux, J., Yuan, Y., Clark, P. M., Wang, Q., Martino, R. A., Sims, J. J., Bell, P., Raymond, A., Stanford,... A. I., Dvoryanchikov, G., Makhoul, V., Tsoulfas, P., & Chaudhari, N. (2022). Selectively Imaging Cranial...Griffiths, J. A., Ichiki, T., Mazmanian, S. K., Osborne, P. B., Keast, J. R., Miller, C. T., Fox, A. S., Chiu... N. M., Sun, J., Chen, X., Lefevre, A., Singh, V. P., Arokiaraj, C. M., Shay, T. F., Vendemiatti, J., ... A., Wu, W.-L., Yang, B., Huber, N., Pasca, S. P., & Gradinaru, V. (2016). Cre-dependent selection yields...Gore, B. B., Szelenyi, E. R., Trader, C., Balaram, P., … Tasic, B. (2021). Enhancer viruses for combinatorial...
  9. CRISPR 101: Non-Homologous End Joining

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    ....   References Bennardo N, Gunn A, Cheng A, Hasty P, Stark JM (2009) Limiting the Persistence of a Chromosome...10.1371/journal.pgen.1000683 Bétermier M, Bertrand P, Lopez BS (2014) Is Non-Homologous End-Joining Really...Waters CA, Strande NT, Pryor JM, Strom CN, Mieczkowski P, Burkhalter MD, Oh S, Qaqish BF, Moore DT, Hendrickson....1038/ncomms5286 Yan M-Y, Li S-S, Ding X-Y, Guo X-P, Jin Q, Sun Y-C (2020) A CRISPR-Assisted Nonhomologous...
  10. Plasmids 101: Broad Host Range Plasmids

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    ...plasmids and plasmids in incompatibility groups N, P, Q, and W are known to have replicons with broad host...Myxococcus virescens, M. xanthus, Proteus rettgeri, P. mirabilis, Providencia stuartii, Pseudomonas spp....Paracoccous denitrificans, Pseudomonas fluorescens, P. putida, Rhizobium meliloti, R. leguminosarum by. .../10.1074/jbc.273.14.8447  Jain, A., & Srivastava, P. (2013). Broad host range plasmids. FEMS Microbiology...2.50021-0  Toh, W. K., Teo, Y. L., Tor, X. Y., Loh, P. C., & Wong, H. L. (2023). Development of constitutive...
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