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  1. Gamma-Retroviral Vector Guide

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    ...and tropism. Replication-competent The ability of a virus (or viral vector) to replicate and reproduce...hosts in order to continue their lifecycle and replicate. This feature can be harnessed for stable delivery... for safety to reduce the chance of creating replication-competent retroviruses. For a summary of all ... gamma-retroviral vectors integrate at random locations throughout the genome. Gamma-retroviral vectors...retroviral vectors are commonly used in gene therapy applications to more specifically direct delivery of gene...vectors are a popular choice in gene therapy applications. There are many approved gamma-retroviral gene...cell (CAR-T) therapy is a particularly popular application of gamma-retroviral vectors. Gamma-retroviral...
  2. Optogenetics Guide

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    ...Channelrhodopsins: cation channels from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ChR2 Widely used light-gated cation channel from...light of the correct wavelength, the pore opens, cations flow into the cell (yellow dots), and the neuron...reporters of molecular signals; e.g., calcium indicators In this overview, we will focus on the common... electrochemical responses, such as nonspecific cation influx vs. proton efflux. Researchers have used...is excited by blue light and permits nonspecific cation influx into the cell when stimulated. Channelrhodopsin...optogenetic tool, is also a blue light activated cation channel. ChR2 is preferred over ChR1 because ChR2...been expanded by scientists through both the identification of novel ChRs from other algal species and ...
  3. Plan Your Experiment

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    ...Achieving your desired edit comes down to location, location, location. Positioning your chosen Cas enzyme ...designing the gRNA component for each category. Genetic Manipulation Application Cas Enzyme Additional Considerations...the table below, we highlight the most common categories of genetic manipulations used in mammalian cells...gene you target will depend on your specific application. Knockout : Target constitutively expressed regions...start sites that could allow for expression of a truncated protein. Targeting an exon coding for an essential... Select a cut site as close as possible to the location of the desired edit, ideally less than 10 bp away...complex. You then delivery the RNP to cells using cationic lipids, electroporation, or an endosomal approach...
  4. Modular Cloning Guide

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    ...protein purification tags and fluorescence proteins for use in E. coli for a variety of applications. EcoFlex...Modular Cloning Blog: Plasmids 101 Modular Cloning Applications and Kits Blog: Plasmids 101 Golden Gate Cloning... between. MoClo can be used for a variety of applications—like building synthetic genetic circuits, engineering... vectors for use in E. coli for a variety of applications. CIDAR MoClo Parts Kit Bacterial Expression ...multi-part assemblies in either integrative or self-replicating plasmid vectors for working in cyanobacteria....Cultivarium Tools 189 plasmids, including origins of replication and selection markers for a variety of bacterial... genome editing and transcription modulation applications Golden Gate TALEN and TAL Effector Kit 2.0 Genome...
  5. Guide to Using Pooled Libraries

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    ... Pooled Library Amplification Protocol for Addgene's generalized library amplification protocol. Read ...: Pooled Library Guide Introduction Library Amplification Types of Screens Resources An Introduction to..., semi-random sequences that can be used for applications like lineage tracing or parsing the effects ...of each cell carrying it as being a biological replicate for that plasmid. Library screens can be divided...
  6. Promoters

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    ...polymerase. DNA sequences called response elements are located within promoter regions, and they provide a stable...cells. Core Promoter The core promoter region is located most proximal to the start codon and contains the...Promoters in bacteria contain two short DNA sequences located at the -10 (10 bp 5' or upstream) and -35 positions...eukaryotic TATA box, the Pribnow box (TATAAT) is located at the -10 position and is essential for transcription...
  7. Cloning

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    ...interest and then insert them into plasmids for replication and protein expression. So how do scientists ...restriction sites to any piece of DNA during PCR amplification, allowing for it to then be digested and ligated...cut your insert or backbone at only the desired location for your cloning project. Restriction enzyme cloning...where the nicks will be repaired by the normal replication process. It is important to note that LIC has...
  8. Chemogenetics Guide

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    ...neurons) that can be turned on or off by the application of a small molecule ligand. The ideal chemogenetic...muscarinic Arrestin-2/-3 CNO* Increase Arrestin translocation Arrestin signalling Nakajima & Wess, 2012 hM3Dq...chemogenetics for research and potential clinical applications. Science. 364(6436):eaav5282. PMID: 30872534... KM, Brown KM, Forbes SL, Liggett SB (2001). Modification of the beta 2-adrenergic receptor to engineer...
  9. Addgene's eBook Collection

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    ...contains an introduction to each vector and its applications, tips for using vectors in your experiments,...your transferable skills, and tips on the job application process. Close About Overlay Select CRISPR 101...introductions and helpful tips for antibody-based applications, from flow to IHC! Close About Overlay 0 of ...
  10. Science Guides

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    ...specific binding to other proteins. Antibody-based applications, which often use antibodies conjugated to a ...certain gene sets. Read More Viral Vectors Find educational guides to learn more about the different types...
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