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  1. A new platform for fast functional characterization of potentially cancerous mutations

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    ... in a pooled cell population, as mutations with strong phenotypic effects can mask weaker ones. Thus, ... the need for a faster and higher-throughput in vitro approach. Using data from The Cancer Genome Atlas...them had not yet been functionally validated. In vitro assay allows first-time functional annotation of...collection to screen individual perturbations in vitro using Ba/F3 and MCF10A cellular models. Ba/F3 and...effect on cell viability compared to a wild-type control. Approximately ~22% of the mutations, however, ...
  2. Six Spooky Science Stories and Halloween at Addgene

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    ...and did their best to claim the costume contest trophy. We’ve had teams dressed up as plasmids, Blugene...unilateralis is a fungus that infects ants and controls their behavior. These ants become “zombies” and...their jaws into a leaf, and dies as its muscles atrophy. After the ant’s death, the fungal fruiting bodies...display imitating a moving caterpillar. The worm controls the snail’s behavior, forcing it out of hiding...blood out. Once the blood is depleted, the tongue atrophies and falls off. The louse remains becoming the ...
  3. Supporting Rare Disease Research with BeHeard 2017

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    ...afflictions. Elia Di Schiavi - Spinal muscular atrophy Dr. Elia Di Schiavi is a Research Scientist at ...Naples, Italy. His group works on spinal muscular atrophy, a disease in which disruption of the smn1 gene...the smn1 gene is known to cause spinal muscular atrophy, the molecular mechanisms behind the disease are...restore motor neuron function in spinal muscular atrophy patients. Noushin Nabavi - Peritoneal Mesothelioma...of incidence and prevalence of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA)." European Journal of Paediatric Neurology...
  4. Sequencing Options for CRISPR Genotyping

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    ... The results are then visualized using gel electrophoresis. Surveyor™ and T7E1 have been widely adopted...research setting, but these events could have disastrous health effects in the clinic. NGS-based methods...including Digenome-seq (Kim et al. 2015) for in vitro analysis, IDLV for in vivo detection (Gabriel et...potentially toxic) Digenome Seq 0.1% Cell-free (in vitro) Works across all cell types Must be verified with... background BLESS Not reported Cell-based (in vitro) Can be used on tissue from whole animal models,...most investigators use single cell clones for in vitro CRISPR experiments. The likelihood that a single...
  5. CUT&RUN: An Improved Method for Studying Protein-DNA Interactions

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    ...of input material, cells or tissue, to produce a strong enough signal over background noise. This is not...access to transcriptional regulatory elements is controlled during development using the Drosophila wing ...the target protein. This targeted digestion is controlled by the addition of calcium, which MNase requires...only for a short period of time, thus precisely controlling the amount of cutting and mitigating noise generated...protocol, the most significant being the usage of a strong detergent to permeabilize cells rather than to ...
  6. CRISPR 101: Drug discovery and CRISPR

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    .... Layers of control have also been added to the CRISPR technology to allow time-controlled edits to occur...target can be identified if it isn’t known. If a strong candidate emerges, downstream optimization is performed...generation of knockout cell lines which has made this control step extremely accessible. For example, let’s say...  Susanna Stroik...
  7. Plasmids 101: Gene, enhancer, and promoter trapping

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    ...traps can be used as high-throughput screens to introduce reporters throughout an organism’s genome. These...Enhancer traps do not need to be integrated within an intron or exon of a gene, and thus they do not disrupt...splice acceptors. They require insertion into an intron of a gene, where they can be spliced into the gene...Additional resources on Addgene.org Vector database Intro to the Lab Bench Plasmids 101 e-book Additional... Susanna Stroik...
  8. Networking and Inspiring Young Scientists at Freshers Fairs

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    ...ways budding young scholars across Europe get introduced to the cultures and opportunities available to... societies to promote their upcoming events and intro sessions, and give out useful items and information...fairs are also where many future scientists are introduced to the biology and chemistry societies that will... to attend. We thought we’d take some time to introduce you to the idea of the Freshers Fair and some ...Scientific societies like those mentioned above provide strong foundations upon which young scientists can build...
  9. Viral Vectors 101: Transductions

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    ...are similar to transfections, processes which introduce foreign nucleic acid into cells by any means, ...safety considerations, they aren't dangerous for controlled lab usage. Using viral transductions can offer...selected to perform the transduction with: either retrovirus, lentivirus, adenovirus, or AAV. Then, your desired...integrate into the host genome (lentivirus and retrovirus) while others are non-integrating (adenovirus... Susanna Stroik...
  10. Three Tips for Preventing Viral Plasmid Recombination in Your Samples

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    ...recombination of bacterial plasmid DNA: electron microscopic analysis of in vitro intramolecular recombination. ...One of the most frequent problems that I help troubleshoot involves viral vectors and plasmids with repeating...testing your prep can save you the headache of troubleshooting failed experiments. Pick the right strain While...backbone.   Ready, set, grow! Our 5 Tips for Troubleshooting Viral Transductions will help with the next...
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