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TypeBlog Post...well-known edible relatives, it is fair to say that most people do not recognize its importance or perhaps...
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Science Careers: Unruly Interests Feed Many Paths
TypeBlog Post...of comparative anatomy showed me that some of the most fascinating biology is found in weird and rare organisms... -
Single-cell tracking of lineage and identity with CellTag
TypeBlog Post... reprogrammed and re-expressed fibroblast genes. Most cells ended up taking the ‘dead-end’ path. The CellTags... -
Tetbow: Bright Multicolor Labeling for Neuronal Tracing
TypeBlog Post...tTA leads to a reduced expression level of XFPs, most likely by suppressing transcription. It is critical... -
Why Add Sucrose? Improved Yields for Adeno-associated Virus Preparation
TypeBlog Post...exciting to test this approach with different capsids. Most importantly, because our AAV yields are improved... -
Viral Vectors 101: Parts of the AAV Transfer Plasmid
TypeBlog Post...promoter is neuronal specific (Haery et al., 2019). Most AAV transfer plasmids have a promoter, but this ... -
Viral Genome Sequencing - A One Stop Shop for AAV Identity and Serotype Confirmation
TypeBlog Post...of our quality control (QC) mantra is to do our utmost to ensure that scientists are receiving the exact... -
Addgene Begins Distribution of Recombinant Antibodies
TypeBlog Post...to work with all of you to make this the best and most accessible recombinant antibody collection for advancing... -
Antibodies 101: Epitope Availability
TypeBlog Post... might suddenly work that didn't before. This is most often an issue with monoclonal antibodies, which... -
Three Tips for Preventing Viral Plasmid Recombination in Your Samples
TypeBlog Post...everything that can go wrong with a plasmid. One of the most frequent problems that I help troubleshoot involves... -
Antibodies 101: Avoiding the Mouse on Mouse Mess in IHC
TypeBlog Post...culprits are endogenous IgGs in your tissue sample. Most common IHC protocols use two antibodies - one against... -
Viral Vectors 101: What is a Virus (and a Viral Vector)?
TypeBlog Post...both safety and usefulness of the tool. In fact, most gutted genomes have as much genome removed as possible... -
Antibodies 101: Chimeric Antibodies
TypeBlog Post...different species and/or isotype (Liddell 2013). In most cases, the resulting chimeric antibody retains the... -
Viral Vectors 101: Transductions
TypeBlog Post... a lipid-based or electrical-based transfection, most of the nucleic acid transfected will not stably ... -
Addgene Receives NIH BRAIN Initiative Grant to Create Open-Access Recombinant Antibody Resource
TypeBlog Post...data with you. “Affinity reagents are among the most commonly used reagents in neuroscience research ... -
New and Upcoming Viral Vectors - December 2019
TypeBlog Post...packaged in AAVrg. jGCaMP7s, the variant with the most sensitive response to action potentials, is now ... -
Using Addgene's New Viral Service for Your Research
TypeBlog Post...Service Suggestion Form. Lentivirus As some of the most popular lentiviral vectors in the repository are... -
Rewiring Metabolic Circuitry with CRISPR RNA Scaffolds [Video]
TypeBlog Post...from the bio-industry’s vision of ‘biofactories’, most successes in metabolic engineering have been limited... -
Hot Plasmids: FRET-Based Biosensors
TypeBlog Post...transfer (FRET)-based calcium biosensors. Perhaps most notably, the Twitch calcium sensors, which are available... -
Interview: Ed Boyden on Optogenetics, Neuroscience, and the Future of Neuroengineering
TypeBlog Post... basically every branch on the tree of life. Our most recent paper in Nature Methods offers the first ...