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  1. Antibodies 101: Secondary Antibodies

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    ...likely already have a good idea of the basics of immunoimaging. A scientist conjugates an antibody with a signaling...will also be. This is the direct approach to immunoimaging assays. But if the direct approach isn’t giving...one of the most challenging components of any immunoimaging assay. Secondary antibodies, on the other hand... With the exception of flow cytometry, most immunoimaging assays do not allow for absolute quantitative...antibodies will find themselves able to approach immunoimaging assays more confidently, collect a broader array...
  2. Split Fluorescent Proteins for Studying Protein-Protein Interactions

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    ...fluorescent protein, producing fluorescent signal. Image modified from Feng et al. 2017 under CC-BY license... rate of p53 tetramerization in response to DNA damage controls the p53 response. Gaglia et al. Mol Syst...eukaryotes) A Near-Infrared BiFC Reporter for In Vivo Imaging of Protein-Protein Interactions. Filonov et al....proteins as tags and biosensors for multiscale imaging. Shcherbakova et al. Nat Commun. 2016 Vladislav... allows exogenous labeling for single-molecule imaging TagBiFC technique allows long-term single-molecule...
  3. Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - March 2021

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    ...potential synthetic chromatin mediators and probes. Image from Priode et al., 2021.   The potential tools... between the sender cell and the receiver cell. Image from Tang et al., 2020.   G-baToN can also be...degradation and quantification of this depletion using imaging-based measurements (Ashley et al., 2021).   ...Schematic showing the auxin-inducible degron system. Image from Ashley et al., 2021.   The AID system relies...INTRSECT project. Check out the new additions.  Image calcium transients in PV interneurons with AAV-S5E2...
  4. Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - January 2021

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    ...and mVenus (bottom). Cells were imaged every 30 seconds for 3 hours. Image from Lee et al., 2020. SPOTlight...can eliminate competing mobile genetic elements. Image by Basem Al-Shayeb in the Doudna Lab. Scientists...SPOTlight was used to image over 3 million cell types expressing variants of Yellow Fluorescent Protein...require high photostability, such as time-lapse imaging or with high light power detection of molecules...
  5. Hot Plasmids: Summer 2025

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    ...1: Super-resolution imaging of actin filaments with mGold2. Top: TIRF-SIM imaging of COS-7 cells expressing...rapidly, which hinders their use for long-term imaging or advanced techniques like super-resolution microscopy...mGold2t. Bottom: Quantification of photostability. Image reused from Lee & Lai et al. (2025) under CC BY-...photostable yellow fluorescent proteins for extended imaging. Nature Communications, 16(1), 3241. https://doi.org...
  6. Hot Plasmids: Winter 2025

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    ...indicator (GEVI) than previous versions. ASAP5 can be imaged using one- or two-photon microscopy to detect action...was ASAP5 able to detect mEPSPs, it also enabled imaging of their propagation along dendrites for the first...also used AAV9 to deliver ASAP5 to the cortex and imaged voltage fluctuations in awake behaving mice through...to 600 µm. Figure 3: ASAP5 for voltage imaging. A) ASAP5 selected for its improved kinetics and...non-neurodegenerative diseases (Diabetes & cancer). Image adapted from Wu and Wang 2024 under a CC-BY 4.0 ...
  7. Adenoviral Delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 Aims to Expand Genome Editing to Primary Cells

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    ... homologous recombination (HR). Adapted from an image provided by Manuel Gonçalves; made with BioRender... the various cell types ranged from 18% to 65% (Maggio et al., 2014). An alternative approach to NHEJ ...subjected to scarless homology-directed genome editing (Maggio et al., 2014). Gonçalves said they attribute this...doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.115.304351 Holkers M, Maggio I, Henriques SFD, Janssen JM, Cathomen T, Gonçalves...516:423–427 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13902 Maggio I, Holkers M, Liu J, Janssen JM, Chen X, Gonçalves...
  8. Antibodies 101: Producing Recombinant Antibodies

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    ... used for recombinant antibody production is Komagataella phaffii (a.k.a  Pichia pastoris) because it ...biorender.com   Another method of harvesting uses magnetic beads. In this method, beads are incubated with...suspension. Antibodies bind ligands on the beads and a magnet is used to separate the beads from the media (Brechmann... and the concentration may be calculated using imaging software. Any bands on the gel beside the heavy... Chotteau V. Antibody capture process based on magnetic beads from very high cell density suspension. ...
  9. Hot Plasmids - August 2020

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    ...expressed. Cells are then cultured and FACS sorted. Image from Mateo Sanchez and Alice Ting. Sanchez MI...sequence derived either from p63(1-29) and Lck. Image from Chertkova et al., 2020. In their BioRxiv... adsorption chromatography (IMAC) using Ni-NTA magnetic beads. Workflow of nanobody expression and...genomic DNA with the help of the piggyBa transposase. Image from Hazelbaker et al., 2020. The lab tested ...wavelengths above 1,000 nm and enable two-color imaging with red fluorescence protein-based calcium sensors...
  10. Tips for Using FRET in Your Experiments

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    ...photobleaching method and the fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) method. Acceptor photobleaching...destroy the donor molecule. Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy method FLIM has been developed more ...acceptor. It should be noted that FLIM is a slower imaging method, limiting its use in many FRET experiments...interpreting data. FRET is 20 years old but as you can imagine not old-fashioned at all. With the development ...Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) microscopy imaging of live cell protein localizations. J Cell Biol...
  11. Multicolor Animals: Using Fluorescent Proteins to Understand Single Cell Behavior

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    ...the fused XFP can be used to amplify the signal. Imaging endogenous fluorescence in live animals only permits...fluorophores and that can be combined with new imaging techniques.  References Cai, Dawen, et al. "Improved...17972876. Pan, Y. Albert, et al. "Multicolor Brainbow imaging in zebrafish." Cold Spring Harbor Protocols 2011.1...Addgene blog Read an introduction to live cell imaging Learn more about the origin of the Brainbow system...collection Learn about fluorescent tools for in vivo imaging ...
  12. Evolution of Brainbow: Using Cre-lox for Multicolor Labeling of Neurons

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    ...trend in biology towards single-cell resolution imaging. Sanes and Lichtman endeavored to create a map ... these Brainbow constructs into mice. When they imaged the mouse brains, they found many more than 3-4...suffered from a number of limitations. First, the imaging of Brainbow mouse tissue was challenging due to...described in Hugo J. Snippert, et al. (2010) and the MAGIC Marker strategy described in Karine Loulier, et ...given section of brain by at least an order of magnitude. It is clear that further refinements of the Brainbow...
  13. Technical Design of a Western Blot

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    ...months at 4 °C.  Pro tip! If you get a speckled image, your protein-based blocker is either degraded or...to be compatible with stripping and probing.   Imaging At the final step of your western, you’ll have ...cost, but require no consumables, produce digital images, reach their limit of detection quickly (~1 minute...dynamic range that typically spans 2–5 orders of magnitude, which includes a wide dynamic range for fluorescent...Pro tip! You only need a resolution of ~150 µm to image a blot. This is because proteins diffuse semiradially...-based buffers Increased cost X-ray film imaging Increased time; increased consumables cost ...
  14. An “elegans” Approach to Better CRISPR/Cas9 Editing Efficiency

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    ...recovered from seven rescued F1 animals (gel image under worm). Image courtesy of Jordan Ward, UCSF. In ...2xFLAG knock-in by direct screening. The center images depict the power of lethal mutation co-selection...CRISPRa), visualize specific genomic loci (CRISPR-imaging), or to find the proteins associated with a given...could further transform the range of experiments imaginable in C. elegans. Equally, some of the “elegans”...
  15. FLEx Technology and Optogenetics: Flipping the switch on gene expression with high spatial and temporal resolution

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    ... et al., 2008; Taylor et al., 2016; Hooper and Maguire, 2016). Recombinant adeno-associated viruses (rAAVs...1984; Van Duyne, 2001; Christenson Wick and Krook-Magnuson, 2018). Optogenetic FLEx vectors contain a strong... Channelrhodopsin-2 to multiple cell types for imaging and long-range circuit mapping." Journal of Neuroscience...Central PMCID: PMC4971574. Hooper, Andrew, and Jamie Maguire. "Characterization of a novel subtype of hippocampal...11340053. Wick, Zoé Christenson, and Esther Krook-Magnuson. "Specificity, versatility, and continual development...
  16. Microbes: Look, Listen, and Tell

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    ...microscopes and give a similar optical quality (magnification of 140X and 2 micron resolution). I have worked...microbes by using non-invasive methods for cellular imaging with ultrasound. In his research he applies naturally...frequencies. Read more about ‘Using ultrasound to image bacteria in vivo: acoustic reporter genes’ on our...et al. "Acoustic reporter genes for noninvasive imaging of microorganisms in mammalian hosts." Nature 553.7686...
  17. Viral Vectors 101: Systemic Capsids

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    ...injections are administered in the cisterna magna or lumbar spine. Image and caption courtesy of Challis et al...clover.caltech.edu. Figure adapted from Challis et al. 2022. Image created with BioRender.com. Abbreviations: AAV, ...This capsid was developed and deposited by the Maguire lab. In mice, it is sex-independent and does not...similar to humans than New World Monkeys and rodents. Image and caption adapted from Campos et al., 2023. ...Tsoulfas, P., & Chaudhari, N. (2022). Selectively Imaging Cranial Sensory Ganglion Neurons Using AAV-PHP....D., Dujardin, S., Ramirez, S. H., Hudry, E., & Maguire, C. A. (2019). Selection of an Efficient AAV Vector...
  18. The Michael Davidson Collection: One-Stop Shop for Fluorescent Proteins

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    ...world of fluorescent proteins and their use for imaging cell biology, Michael Davidson’s lab at Florida...been the go-to place. In 2012, his National High Magnetic Field Lab worked with an impressive 1,350 scientists...collection including some 3,300 plasmids along with image galleries and educational resources to go with them...Davidson lab even included some of their own reference images that can be found on the corresponding plasmid ...
  19. Sensing Neuronal Dopamine

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    ...developed dLight1, a molecular tool to detect and image DA in live animals (Patriarchi et al., 2018). Similar...exhibit high (submicromolar) DA affinity and high-magnitude responses (increases in fluorescence) at low concentrations...et al., 2018). These sensors also exhibit high magnitudes of fluorescent responses. Studies on the kinetics...Patriarchi, Tommaso, et al. "Ultrafast neuronal imaging of dopamine dynamics with designed genetically ...
  20. RUBY-Red Siliques

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    ...sterile conditions where disturbing the tissue for imaging or collection could contaminate it. I have used...self-cleaving 2A site linkages and a terminator. Image from He, Y., Zhang, T., Sun, H. et al. Hortic Res... highly expressing RUBY plant is a vibrant red/magenta while (bottom panel, left) a lower expressing RUBY... He has a passion for microscopy and beautiful imaging. References and Resources References  He, Y., ...
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