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TypeBlog Post...produced dsRNA rarely reach this threshold and thus do not typically activate an inflammatory response. ...
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Plasmids 101: Transformation, Transduction, Bacterial Conjugation, and Transfection
TypeBlog Post...interest into a bacterial cell or a host’s genome. To do this scientists commonly use phagemids, a DNA cloning... -
FlipGFP, a novel fluorescence protease reporter to study apoptosis
TypeBlog Post...spatio-temporal dynamics of apoptosis in living animals. To do this they modified a different self-assembling split... -
Antibodies 101: Polyclonal Antibodies
TypeBlog Post...strength of staining and background noise. If you do use different lots of your polyclonal antibody, you... -
Hot Plasmids - March 2020 - base editors, GEVI, MoClo, and optogenetics
TypeBlog Post...sensors in terms of response and brightness. They also do not spectrally separate from green sensors and blue-light-activated.... The dosing required to achieve these efficiencies was also between 1013 - 1014 vg/kg, a dosage comparable... -
A Quick Guide to a Career in Software Product Management
TypeBlog Post...go to grad school. But, I didn’t know what else to do. Fortunately, the head of software product management... -
Stabilized Bacterial Promoters: Constant Gene Expression at any Copy Number
TypeBlog Post...biology circuits. What is a molecular biologist to do? Let’s take a look at how plasmids recently deposited...JChristopher Anderson. "Rapid optimization of gene dosage in E. coli using DIAL strains." Journal of biological... -
Choosing a CRISPR Nuclease: Site Accessibility, Specificity, and Sensitivity
TypeBlog Post...we first published a blog post titled: Which Cas9 Do I Choose for My CRISPR Experiment? The three years... -
It’s Bioelectric! An Exciting Interdisciplinary Field of Research
TypeBlog Post...communication is not just for neurons. Non-neuronal cells do this too. It's just that for non-neural cells, ion-based... -
CasPEDIA: A Functional Classification of Cas Enzymes
TypeBlog Post...resources on the Addgene blog CRISPR 101: Which Cas9 do I choose for my CRISPR experiment? CRISPR 101: ... -
Summer SciComm: Preprints
TypeBlog Post...broader community, and preprints are a great way to do that. We are happy to receive deposits of plasmids... -
Addgene's Tips for Plasmid Quality Control
TypeBlog Post...sequences to visually check for homology and mismatches. Do you have your own best sequencing practices or maybe... -
New Tool for Lineage Tracing: The ClonTracer Library
TypeBlog Post...and Validation Group and says that she decided to do a post-doc at Novartis because she wanted first-hand... -
CRISPR 101: Non-Homologous End Joining
TypeBlog Post... ends better substrates for ligation. Although we do not describe these steps here, the processing of ... -
Plasmids 101: Cre-lox
TypeBlog Post...Have you used the Cre-lox system in your research? Do you have any tips or tricks, or clever cre-dependent... -
Addgene: The First Twenty Years
TypeBlog Post...invaluable resource. I really appreciate the work you do to make sharing reagents and protocols so easy!” ... -
Antibodies 101: Conjugation
TypeBlog Post... unconjugated version, but if you find yourself doing your own conjugation, it is important to keep in... -
Human Germline Editing Using CRISPR
TypeBlog Post...diagnosis (PGD) screens embryos to find those that do not carry a given dominant disease-causing gene, ... -
Multiplex Genome Editing with CRISPR-Cpf1
TypeBlog Post...: A New Tool for CRISPR Genome Editing Which Cas9 Do I Choose for My CRISPR Experiment A Match Made in... -
BeHeard Award 2018: Diseases of Glycosylation, Arginine Mutagenesis, & Neural Development
TypeBlog Post...References: Monticelli, M., Ferro, T., Jaeken, J., dos Reis Ferreira, V. & Videira, P. A. Immunological ...