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  1. Five Popular Model Organisms, Part 2

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    ... growing conditions. As a facultative aerobe, it can thrive with or without oxygen. Additionally, its ...much more. Because of it’s BSL-1 status, E. coli can be used as a model to relate these processes in more...microinjections. Injections of mRNAs, for example, can be analyzed to understand human disease alleles during... norvegicus genes! Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) Ambystoma mexicanum, aka the axolotl. Image... Biosafety Level 1 microbe makes it a perfect candidate for introductory teaching and research environments....  Rattus norvegicus. Image from Staffan Vilcans. Rat physiology is also easier to study and ... Image from AJC1. The Mexican axolotl is one of the most unique model organisms, recognized for its...
  2. Addgene-Seeding Labs plasmid grant round 3: microbial drug resistance and biofilms, antidiabetic plant components, visualizing brain injury - and a glowing robot fish

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    ...plant compounds with antidiabetic properties that can ameliorate diabetics nephropathy, one of the major...generate a self renewable sensor, a bacterium that can sense contaminants and emit light as a response. ...complications of diabetes Gloria Otito Izu, PhD Candidate, University of Ibadan, Nigeriaunder supervision... of Ibadan, Nigeria Gloria Otito Izu is a PhD Candidate working under the supervision of Akindele Oluwatosin...fluorescent proteins and a new two-photon laser scanning microscope will allow Tsakanova to image cortical...extremophile microorganisms, biomarkers, and recently, cancer research related to space medicine. Now he aims...
  3. Using CRISPR/Cas9 to Edit Disease Out of the Genome

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    ...Addgene co-op from Northeastern University.  There can be no doubt that CRISPR/Cas9 technology has been ... for monogenetic diseases, the bulk of which you can find below. CRISPR for complex genetic diseases ....” Cystic fibrosis may not be the most likely candidate for gene therapy, however, because the disease...efficient enough for repair,” Doudna said. “And it can't be too hard to apply. These papers suggest it might...
  4. Building and Validating Recombinant Antibodies: A Case Study

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    ...non-recoverable, the stock of the mAb becomes limited, which can be a threat to future reproducibility. The Trimmer...based system for expression of R-mAbs is that it can easily be engineered. Like humans, mice express multiple...
  5. Behind the scenes: Addgene’s new search engine and more

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    ...Elasticsearch, a powerful open-source search engine that can scale to search millions of web resources and handle... to a user? Moreover, there are many ways a user can input their query — by directly typing terms in a...
  6. Opto-Nanobodies: Using Light to Manipulate Cell Signaling and Protein Purification

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    ...OptoNB can bind, it co-localizes with its target at the cell membrane and when the OptoNB can’t bind, ...translocation. These results demonstrate that OptoNBs can be harnessed to regulate signaling pathways such ...signaling pathway, which is often over-activated in cancer due to its involved in cell proliferation and differentiation...
  7. Visualizing Genomic Loci with CRISPR-Sirius

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    ..., they also found that the signal to noise ratio can be increased from 2-fold (by CRISPRainbow) to 3-fold... hybridization, CRISPR-based visualization tools can be used in live cells. Compared to its predecessor...in CRISPRainbow, they knew they could be good candidates for further development. They inserted an octet...
  8. New and Upcoming Viral Vectors - May 2020

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    ...in target cells. While the various AAV serotypes can be used to achieve different patterns of expression...tissue targeting. While promoters and AAV serotypes can sometimes be used to target tissue types, recombinases...
  9. Learning Technical Skills at a Lab Central Workshop

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    ...learn from other biotech companies at workshops and can use what we learn to improve processes in the Addgene...Without proper processing, these small DNA strands can form concatemers in later steps. This new NEB kit...biotechnology company that uses neoantigen biology to treat cancer. My partner for the day was Julie from Novartis...
  10. Targeted Mutagenesis with EvolvR

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    ...tinker with DNA. Making changes to a DNA sequence can help scientists identify and/or facilitate the evolution... bases, which limits the level of variation that can be introduced.   Diversification is limited due...
  11. Components of CRISPR/Cas9

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    ... and the requirements of these different systems can vary (for example, xCas9 is a variant with increased...CRISPR, It's time to start thinking about how you can used them in your experiments. Use the following ...possible loci. Without binding to the guide RNA, Cas9 cannot cut. 2. Bind to target DNA in the presence of a...
  12. CRISPR 101: Cytosine and Adenine Base Editors

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    ...reduce the undesired C→G or C→A conversions that can happen with BE3s. These byproducts likely resulted...efforts have also yielded a panel of Tad-CBEs that can precisely target single cytosines in the base editing...even at sites previously difficult to target. ABE8s can achieve 98-99% target modification in primary T cells...other editing strategies are there? CBEs and ABEs can induce 4 out of 12 possible base-to-base changes....2020). There are also RNA base editors, which you can learn more about in this blog post: CRISPR 101: RNA...sequence preferences, evoAPOBEC1-BE4max, which is significantly more effective at editing cytosines preceded...mixed population of edits, ABEs do not display significant A to non-G conversion at target loci. The removal...
  13. Photosensitizer Induced Cell Ablation with FAP-TAP MG-2I-dL5**

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    ...photosensitizers and a quick zap of the proper color light, you can do just that.  Photosensitizing dyes and proteins...complex complex and the MG-2I-dL5** fluorogen that can be used to ablate cells in culture and in vivo.  ...
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