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TypeBlog Post... started from 474 plasmid deposits in 2014 which has grown to ~10,000 plasmid deposits per year in recent...
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Activate Addgene's "Find Plasmids" Badge on Pubmed Abstracts
TypeBlog Post...badge in the image below. If an abstract on PubMed has the “Find Plasmids” badge, you’ll know that within... -
Call for Guest Bloggers
TypeBlog Post...development for scientists A new plasmid tool your lab has deposited If you’d like to write about a different... -
AAV ddPCR Titration
TypeProtocol...sealer and press the ‘Seal’ button. After the plate has been sealed, proceed to thermocycling. Thermal Cycling... -
Don’t FRET: Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation Makes Visualizing Protein-Protein Interactions Easy
TypeBlog Post...for bimolecular fluorescence complementation BiFC has been used to directly visualize PPIs that regulate... PIPs in which the protein-interaction interface has been compromised (Kodama and Hu, 2012). Such controls... -
DNA Purification Without a Kit
TypeBlog Post...purify DNA, but rather a glass powder slurry that has a milk-like appearance. To make DNA stick to the ...chaotropic salt sodium iodine (NaI) solution. NaI has two purposes in this protocol: 1) it solubilizes ... -
Droplet Digital PCR for AAV Quantitation
TypeBlog Post...we should first note that quantitative PCR (qPCR) has been a powerful tool for quantifying AAV for some... 2 minutes and the denaturation time to 1 minute has been shown to increase droplet separation (Witte ... -
Plasmids 101: Codon usage bias
TypeBlog Post...native organism.” This is possibly a better idea and has been used successfully in the past (Angov et al.,...functionally analyze the protein produced to ensure that it has folded properly. You may be able to avoid getting... -
Transferable Skills Guide: Identifying Your Transferable Skills
TypeBlog Post...protocols, and look - they’re seeking someone who has, to a t, all the research skills under your belt ...their dream job; They want to know if the candidate has what it takes to thrive at the company and add value... -
Transferable Skills Guide: Career Planning Resources
TypeBlog Post...? There is a difference. A mentor is someone who has gone where you hope to go, and who will invest in...Joanne Kamens, a strong advocate for career planning, has written a great blog on choosing good mentors for... -
AAVs CREATed for Gene Delivery to the CNS and PNS
TypeBlog Post...bloodstream allows for dispersion of the virus but it has to be able to cross the blood-brain barrier to reach...treatments for neurological diseases). The Gradinaru Lab has a lot going on. Here are the key takeaways: Two... -
How to Write a Scientific Review Article
TypeBlog Post...requires. Using the (Last name, Year) format also has the benefit of exposing you to relevant researchers...just gotta do it." At the end of the day, someone has to write the article and that someone is going to... -
Plasmids 101: Gateway Cloning
TypeBlog Post...invention in the late 1990s, Gateway cloning technology has become very popular as a rapid and highly efficient...attL-containing entry vector. Pro Tip: Addgene also has ready-made entry clones available for many popular... -
Advancing Biology with Zebrafish: Genetic Tools for Developmental Studies and More
TypeBlog Post...deactivate specific genes are needed. Targeted mutation has been demonstrated in zebrafish using zinc-finger ... in all cells of the developing zebrafish embryo has been mapped using single cell RNA sequencing approaches... -
Lab to Office Culture Shock
TypeBlog Post...coming directly from grad school. The transition has been a bit rough for her (3 weeks in and there's ...Scientist team says, “a well-run meeting where everyone has a voice and the group can come to a mutual agreement... -
What’s in Your Tube?: A Quick Guide to Measuring DNA by Spectrophotometry
TypeBlog Post...sample with a good A260/280 but a low A260/230 likely has some residual guanidine thiocyanate. Phenol is a ...contamination — just be sure to check that your RNase has not expired (or been forgotten). Improving read... -
Antibodies 101: Producing Recombinant Antibodies
TypeBlog Post...recombinant antibodies (rAbs) exist (though Addgene has a great collection of ready-to-use rAbs and rAb plasmids...plant, or mammalian cells. Each of these systems has their advantages and disadvantages. Briefly, bacterial... -
Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy
TypeBlog Post...University of Miami. The beginning of this century has seen some major advances in light microscopy, particularly...unprecedented detail. One of these advances in microscopy has been light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM). ... -
Plasmids 101: The Promoter Region – Let's Go!
TypeBlog Post...transcript, you will also need to make sure your plasmid has a promoter suited to working in your host organism... but requires SP6 RNA polymerase. SP6 polymerase has a high processivity. When used for in vitro transcription... -
Addgene’s Newest Way to Speed Your Research: The Cloning Grade DNA Service
TypeBlog Post...transformation? Great news. A subset of our collection has been prepared as part of our new cloning grade DNA...