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  1. Plasmids 101: Gram Negative and Positive Bacteria

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    ...realized that certain stains were retained only in some species of bacteria. The stain colored one type,...medicine and more successful experiments. It’s something that all scientists should understand when stepping...
  2. Using CRISPR/Cas9 to Edit Disease Out of the Genome

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    ...that CRISPR/Cas9 could be used to edit several autosomal-dominant mutations that have been connected to...disease in the near future,” Li says, though there are some things to sort out first. The potential for off-...
  3. Predicting Adverse Reactions to Monoclonal Antibody Drugs

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    ...BY fromGroell et.al, 2018.   3D models are somewhat of a middle ground between 2D assays and in vivo...of the adverse drug reaction. This system would somewhat act like a 2-step verification. All approaches...
  4. The MTA at Addgene

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    ...often get positive feedback on “our” MTAs, which sometimes makes people think our MTAs are different than... research use only to industry-based scientists. Some organizations choose to share their plasmids under...
  5. Addgene Welcomes John Doench to the Advisory Board

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    ...assignment that was open ended... it was actually something bordering on research, rather than 'here’s the..., sharing ethic that Addgene has behind it is something that very much resonates with me.” About Addgene...
  6. Plasmids 101: Mammalian Vectors

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    ...a process called transfection. Transfection is somewhat comparable to bacterial transformation (the introduction...large-T antigen (293E or 293T cells), allow for episomal amplification of plasmids containing the viral...
  7. How to Keep a Lab Notebook for Bioinformatic Analyses

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    ...a lot of space and don’t tell you why you did something or what the result was, so try not to do this.... that I try to follow in my own research. Again, some of this may not apply or may not work for you. The...
  8. GPCRs: How Do They Work and How Do We Study Them?

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    ...activate many GPCRs are still unknown. To identify some of these unknown ligands and their GPCR binding ...off-target effects thus scientists then modified some GPCRs further to respond to specific, pharmacologically-inert...
  9. A Quick Guide to a Career in Software Product Management

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    ...Technologies. If the first thing you hear when someone says they’re a software product manager is “project...sequencing (NGS), and high-throughput screening. While some developers had science backgrounds, most did not...
  10. Plasmids 101: Screening Strategies Used in Plasmid Cloning

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    ...Find plasmids for blue-white screening at Addgene! Some bacterial strains contain lacZ in their genome, ...sequencing primers in our Molecular Biology Reference. Sometimes common  primers can't provide all of the information...
  11. How Addgene Creates Content

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    ... should be included and what basic information someone new to antibodies might need to successfully start...separate from the author, and a second review from someone less familiar with the subject for clarity. Our...
  12. Giving gRNAs a Facelift - Synthetic and Beyond

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    ...cells (Allen, et al., Frontiers in Genome Editing).  Some of the RNA stabilizing modifications listed above...applications like siRNA and antisense oligonucleotides. Some of these synthetic modifications, specifically ones...
  13. Antibodies 101: Isotypes

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    ...constant domains, and the hinge region length. Now for some essential isotype nomenclature. Antibody heavy chain... the lower-case Greek letters μ, δ, γ, ε, and α. Some isotypes have different versions or subclasses that...
  14. Flow Cytometry Readouts: Yes, No, and Everything in Between

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    ...adjusted voltage and compensated your colors. Here are some good practice tips on adjusting voltage: During ...would be shifted to the right in comparison, say somewhere between a 104–105 signal intensity. If your samples...
  15. Antibodies 101: Flow Cytometry Controls

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    ... gating your target population (b). There is some debate in the literature as to when you need isotype...them to gate our populations, but others do not. Some journals require isotype controls, while others ...
  16. Fluorescent Proteins 101: Luciferases

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    ...Bioluminescent reporters require a chemical substrate (and sometimes cofactors) to be provided and are generally dimmer...as their substrate is available. Table 1 compares some general advantages and disadvantages of each approach...
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