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  1. Handling Plasmids from Addgene - Purifying Plasmid DNA

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    ... column that will bind the now precipitated DNA. Wash the pellet or column with 70% ethanol to remove ...precipitation. Pour out the supernatant. Optional Wash the pellet with 70% ethanol. Note: This step removes...invert the tubes on a paper towel to drain them out. Wash pellet by adding 500 µL cold 70% ethanol. Note: ... well attached to the tube after the 70% ethanol wash. You can also pipet the supernatant out of the tube...
  2. Western Blot

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    ...deionized water 3x . Shake the gel gently between washes to remove residual water. Load the gel into the...blocking buffer for 1 h at RT on a shaking platform. Wash the membrane 3x for 5 min in 1X TBST at RT on a ... RT but may result in more non-specific binding. Wash the membrane 3x for 5 min in 1X TBST at RT on a ...antibody for 60 min at RT on a shaking platform. Wash the membrane 3x for 5 min in 1X TBST at RT on a ...
  3. Colony Formation Titering Assay

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    ...media from the wells. Gently wash the cells with 1 mL of PBS and aspirate wash. Filter 0.1% crystal violet...violet for 10 min at RT. Gently remove the stain. Wash cells 3x with 1 mL of PBS, being careful not to ...
  4. Lab Safety for Biosafety Levels One and Two

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    ... shoes Gloves Eye protection or face shields Eye wash Safety shower Sharps container Biohazard waste container...splashed onto your face and/or get into your eyes. Wash your hands before and after working in the lab. ...into contact with hazardous materials. A sink, eyewash station, safety shower, fire blanket, and extinguisher...where these are located before you start. Use the eyewash station if unwanted or biohazardous materials are...
  5. Lentivirus ddPCR Titration

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    ...wells, using a new aspirating pipette for each well. Wash wells with 1 mL of 1X PBS and aspirate, using a ... 5 min at 100 x g . Gently aspirate supernatant. Wash cell pellets in 500 µL PBS. Centrifuge for 5 min...
  6. March for Science

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    ...formal stance taken by Addgene or its staff. In Washington, D.C. as well as sister locations on April 22...inherently political so why is there a march in Washington, D.C., the seat of the United States government... for Science has the details for the march in Washington as well as the satellite marches. Anyone can ...Climate Change References Purged from Website The Washington Post: Trump administration tells EPA to freeze...Line The New York Times: A Scientists’ March on Washington Is a Bad Idea Pew Research Center: Public Praises...
  7. Using Video to Share Your Science: We Share Science

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    ...contributed by Ryan Watkins, Professor at George Washington University and developer of wesharescience.org...Hamilton, biology professors at the University of Washington in St. Louis, offer guidance on how to make a...science! Ryan Watkins is a professor at George Washington University and he the developer of the WeShareScience.org...
  8. Fueled by Coffee at #SfN14

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    ...the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting in Washington, D.C., we must be making a dent in the global...
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