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  1. Stem Cell Models for Disease & Open Science: Interview with Darrell Kotton

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    ...us to make organs using iPS cells derived from patients. Chapter 8: The importance of a mix of research... disease. How Darrell is using stem cells from patients to study various lung diseases. Chapter 10: How...and promotes open science in the lab - sharing reagents, cell lines, data, and knowledge without exclusivity...
  2. Your Top Requested Plasmid in 2016!

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    ... strong as the basis for many genome editing experiments. So, without further ado, the most request plasmid...GFP-tagged and un-tagged versions of SpCas9 and further variants replace SpCas9 with SpCas9n (nickase), which nicks...homology directed repair. You can find all of these variants, as well as links to the Zhang Lab's Nature Protocols...
  3. What's New in CRISPR - Spring 2019

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    ... be used for A•T to G•C edits in protoplasts or plants of rice and wheat. Read the paper in Genome Biology...cloning plasmids Mobile-CRISPRi allows CRISPRi experiments in diverse bacteria Carol Gross’s lab recently...can be used in diverse bacteria from various environments. It has the advantage of stable genomic integration...
  4. Addgene's Top Blog Posts from 2020

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    ...tools from depositors who quickly shared their reagents: detection methods, synthetic nanobodies, SARS-CoV...began working with tech transfer offices to make reagents available to scientists in both academia and industry...Chromoproteins: Colorful Proteins For Molecular Biology Experiments by Jennifer Tsang Chromoproteins are a subset...
  5. Management for Scientists: Seeking Feedback

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    ...Joanne's Reddit AMA Here they are annotated with my comments: Everyone on the team talks and listens in roughly...to get, as well as give, information to make improvements. Members connect directly with one another...in meetings, via email, at formal communications events or at informal gatherings, like at lunch. Many ...
  6. From our Table to Yours: An Inside Look at Lunch at Addgene

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    ...competition featuring a selected ingredient. Anyone who wants to participate brings in a dish that features that... for our website. Free lunch is provided for participants during the Hack Days, and we’ve seen great success...would be a wonderful tradition for university departments to establish, with the goal of fostering better...
  7. Phage Directory: From Phage Therapy to a Repository of Phage Information

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    ...scientists quickly find much-needed phages for patients.   A phage directory is crucial because it's hard...Sacher and Zheng also saw the need to archive phage reagents. If a phage researcher retires, it's likely that...in the works. To keep up to date with the new developments at Phage Directory and in the phage field, subscribe...
  8. Searchable and Sortable gRNAs for Your Next CRISPR Experiment

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    ...At Addgene, over 120 labs have deposited CRISPR reagents, including many gRNA-containing plasmids (McDade...which has already been shown to work in CRISPR experiments. Addgene’s dedication to resource sharing has...you, for example, prefer to deliver your CRISPR components as RNPs (ribonucleoproteins) and therefore usually...
  9. Seeing Red: Simple GFP Photoconversion

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    ...imaging process worked well with the common GFP variants EGFP, mGFP4-T, and S65T GFP, and no red color ... may not be appropriate for high-pH cellular compartments. Sattarzadeh et al. have shown that GFP can ...enthusiasts! Addgene has empty backbones containing GFP variants used by Sattarzadeh et al., as well as a wide ...
  10. Tag Your Favorite Yeast Genes with Ease

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    ...selectable gene product for isolation of successful transformants. Addgene distributes several ready-to-use, modular...specific filter sets and experimental output requirements. Select from these yeast-optimized fluorophore...vectors for your single or multi-color imaging experiments. Interested in epitope tags? Others may be interested...
  11. Same Addgene, New Look - Why We Redesigned Our Homepage & Mascot

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    ...action - Search! Along with this we’ve also made improvements to our global navigation and menus over the ...built on the foundation of a community that shares reagents and knowledge with one another, and Addgene make...content above the fold, we decluttered the page elements and allowed our content to dictate the space. ...
  12. Working 9-5: an Addgene Co-op

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    ...immediately clear that Addgene wanted to ensure applicants understood what the expectations were for the...time. This made time for me to attend to other commitments, without feeling guilty about missing work. As...Northwestern University. She is one of several students completing their co-op at Addgene. This is her...
  13. Addgene's a Nonprofit? Nonprofit Awareness Day 2017

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    ...resources continuously raising money from donations or grants to fulfill their mission. Addgene is fortunate ...-wide access to curated, high-quality data and reagents Addgene makes it easy for scientists to deposit...Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, email, or even the comments section of this post. We feel GREAT when you send...
  14. SunTag and Fluorescent Imaging

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    ...up the brightness in your fluorescent imaging experiments. Fluorescent protein fusions One of the easiest...Tanenbaum et al. performed a variety of different experiments in their paper, and so can you! In almost any...you to determine SunTag’s suitability in your experiments on a protein-by-protein basis. However, since...
  15. FastCloning: A Newer, Simpler Cloning Technique

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    ...biological sciences and constitute foundational elements of biomedical research. Traditional restriction...purification, and, most importantly, excessive time requirements. FastCloning is a simpler yet reliable cloning...directly into chemically competent E. coli and transformants selected with the appropriate antibiotic. Although...
  16. Using Ultrasound to Image Bacteria in vivo: Acoustic Reporter Genes

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    ...attractive imaging platform for in vivo imaging experiments because  ultrasound devices are inexpensive, ...coli strain Nissle 197 (ECN) was used for these experiments because it’s a probiotic strain that can colonize... and inflammatory bowel conditions. In these experiments, arg1 expressing ECN were injected into the mouse...
  17. New CRISPR Web Resources and #12DaysofCRISPR Recap

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    ... to make it easy for you to keep up with new developments (and, of course, find plasmids that will be ...editing plasmids for mammalian systems, bacteria, plants, and yeast. Popular cytosine base editor pCMV-BE3...CRISPR Antimicrobials Day 7: Multiplexing and Cas9 variants: CRISPR 101: Multiplex Expression of gRNAs and...
  18. Chemogenetics vs. Optogenetics: Which Method Should I Choose?

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    ...studies rely on delivering reversible or varied amounts of stimulation to receptors. Optogenetics offers...deschloroclozapine (DCZ) has been developed to meet these requirements. TL;DR If precise spatiotemporal control of...brainDissecting circuits Studying GPCR pathways   Acknowledgements We thank the Bryan Roth lab for feedback on...
  19. What's the Best Way to Elute and Store Your Plasmid DNA?

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    ...of your sample over time and determine which experiments you can effectively use the DNA. pH and DNases...protein degradation, and/or the use of chelating agents that can be introduced in the purification protocol...without having substantial degradation and which experiments you can use your plasmid.  DNA elution choices...
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