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  1. Recombinases AAV Preps

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    ... PI 140135 pAAV-EF1a-iCreV EF1a none 1, PHPeB Hongkui Zeng 140136 pAAV-EF1a-iDreV EF1a none 1, PHPeB Hongkui...
  2. Antibody Production

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    ...Usage” and “Delivery” conditions, so we recommend reviewing the specific antibody webpage for further information...the experiment is performed in parallel with a previous lot of recombinant antibody or the hybridoma-derived...
  3. Viral Vector Guides and Plasmids

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    ...Specific genes have been mutated or deleted to prevent uncontrolled viral replication, and the required...Topics Page Viral Vectors 101 eBook Content last reviewed: 5 August 2025...
  4. Retrovirus Plasmids

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    ...viral genome encoded on RNA. The genome includes a reverse transcriptase and an integrase to insert the viral...101 eBook Biosafety Resource Guide Content last reviewed: 23 October 2025 Do you have suggestions for other...
  5. Promega Plasmid Collection

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    ...competitive displacement of a NanoBRET tracer, reversibly bound to a NanoLuc luciferase-fusion protein ...NanoBRET® are Promega trademarks. Content last reviewed on: 15 July 2025...
  6. Plant Plasmids and Resources

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    ...Written and reviewed by the Scientific Curation team at Addgene. Last Updated Content last reviewed on 19 December...
  7. COVID-19 Resources

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    ...-CoV-2 main protease (Mpro) activity reporters Reverse transcriptase, protease, and polymerase constructs...33277466 (Link opens in a new window) Content last reviewed on 26 September 2025. Do you have suggestions ...
  8. Fluorescent Proteins: FRET

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    ...Written and reviewed by the Scientific Curation team at Addgene. Last Updated Content last reviewed on 25 September...
  9. Neurodegeneration Research Collection

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    ...understood, and there are no effective therapies to prevent, treat, or cure most of these disorders. An integrated...age of 60. There is presently no cure or way to prevent progression of PD. Treatment consists mainly of...
  10. CRISPR References and Information

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    ...bacteria ( E. coli, B. subtilis ), yeast ( S. cerevisiae ), worm ( C. elegans ), fruit fly, zebrafish,...available for human and mice PDF, 276 KB Content last reviewed on 9 June 2025....
  11. Luciferase Plasmid Collection

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    ...Written and reviewed by the Scientific Curation team at Addgene. Last Updated Content last reviewed on 26 September...
  12. Plasmids for Stem Cell Research

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    ...Sox2 Integrative Analyses of Human Reprogramming Reveal Dynamic Nature of Induced Pluripotency. Cell. 2015... Lentiviral Human Direct Lineage Reprogramming Reveals Disease-Specific Phenotypes of Motor Neurons from...
  13. Dos & Don'ts When Publishing a Scientific Manuscript

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    ...submit it to a journal that uses a peer review system. Peer review in traditional journals happens before...blind (meaning you don’t know who the reviewers are). If the reviewers and the editor decide that your manuscript...several rounds of revision before acceptance. F1000Research uses a novel form of peer review that occurs post-publication...referee reports. If the reviewers suggest that the manuscript requires revisions, the authors can publish...is a relatively new development, and it allows reviewers and other researchers to access the data and make...and reliability of science publications. Peer reviewing To make sure your manuscript is perceived as a...manuscript needs to be revised before it can be published, this can delay publication and manuscripts ...
  14. Prime Editing: Adding Precision and Flexibility to CRISPR Editing

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    ...them! PE2: Improving reverse transcriptase efficiency Building upon prior reverse transcriptase research...humans and cataloged in the ClinVar database. Previously developed genome editing methods using nucleases...prime editor consists of a Cas9 nickase fused to a reverse transcriptase. The Cas9 nickase is guided to the...sequence hybridizes to the target site, and the reverse transcriptase domain copies the desired edit, directly...wild-type Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus (M-MLV) reverse transcriptase to the C-terminus of Cas9 H840A nickase...every ~8 base pairs on either DNA strand, many previously developed base editors with a <8 base-pair editing...the edit, the Liu lab turned to a strategy they previously used when they developed base editing. By nicking...
  15. Plasmids 101: Degron Tags

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    ...systems reviewed here. The only required components are 1) a SMASh-tagged protein and 2) asunaprevir (small...and exogenously expressed proteins. Here we will review what advantages degron tags can offer over other...systems – CRISPR, siRNA, etc. Firstly, they are reversible mechanisms of control. Protein degradation can...the drug has been removed. The degradation and reversal are rapid compared to other systems because the...comes to degrons, you have options! Below we will review the 4 most common types of degrons and some of ...the presence of a specific protease inhibitor, asunaprevir, the viral protease can no longer self-cleave...addition to having the coolest name of all the tags reviewed here, the SMASh tag does offer a few other unique...
  16. Summer SciComm: Preprints

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    ...formal peer review. Some organizations, including some journals, also support open peer review or curation...journal-based peer review can be prone to biases or errors, with a lack of transparency in most review processes...authors on a public server independent from peer-reviewed publishing in a journal.  Accelerating scientific...scientists and advocates have argued that while peer review is valuable, modern scientific publishing has a...or endorsements. In contrast, journal-based peer review is usually a confidential process among a few individuals...productivity that can be shared with hiring and review committees, as opposed to the opaque (and, admittedly...preprints, and a growing number of funding bodies and review committees encourage and consider preprints as ...
  17. Fluorescent Protein Guide: Subcellular Localization

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    ...Proteins Credits Contributing Authors Written and reviewed by the Scientific Curation team at Addgene. Media...opens in a new window) Last Updated Content last reviewed on 10 December 2025. Catalog items are updated...
  18. Plasmids 101: Yeast Vectors

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    ...L-hisitidine no S. cerevisiae  no yes   URA3 pyrimidine (uracil) yes - Grow with 5-FOA. S. cerevisiae yes - This...of a nitrogen source. S. cerevisiae  no no   LEU2 L-leucine no S. cerevisiae yes - This can complement...explain how they differ from the bacterial elements previously described. Why do scientists use yeast vectors...pertains to ORIs in budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae; however, we’ve also noted some features required...Schizosaccharomyces pombe, vectors at the end.) In a previous post, we briefly discussed how the regulation ...if specific regulatable elements are included (reviewed here). Plasmids for use in S. pombe, on the other... TRP1 L-tryptophan yes - Grow with 5-FAA. S. cerevisiae no  no TRP1 alters some yeast phenotypes. This...
  19. Scientific Reproducibility - Focusing on Solutions at the Minisymposium on Reproducibility

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    ...publication of peer reviews so we can see how and why papers change throughout the review process. This will...reproducibility. Cause 1: Inability to repeat previously performed experiments Researchers should be able...incredibly useful technique simply by following the abbreviated methods section found within a published manuscript...additionally averse to producing papers that repeat previously published results. This over-reliance on the ...will hopefully push reviewers towards more productive criticisms that focus less on perceived novelty ...recognizing that we’re biased and taking steps to prevent our biases and goals from effecting our experiments...things I’ve read comes to this: we need others to review our experimental designs and we need to be transparent...
  20. K. phaffii: Rising to the Occasion

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    ...and it grows fast to boot. The yeast strains S. cerevisiae and S. pombe have dominated the research scene...are there even other yeasts? In this blog we will review an alternative model yeast strain and discuss why...used yeast strains: S. pombe (fission) and S. cerevisiae (budding). Yeast make for an excellent model ...genetic manipulation The first eukaryote (S. cerevisiae) to have its genome fully sequenced There are...wondering if the “biotech yeast” is S. pombe or S. cerevisiae. Actually, it’s neither. The most commonly used...phaffii and other yeast strains.     S. cerevisiae S. pombe K. phaffii Growth properties... is only distantly related to S. pombe and S. cerevisiae; evolutionarily it evolved much slower and bears...
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