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  1. Deciphering the Mysteries of Behavior with Viral Vectors

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    ...made great strides to map brain regions and allocate specific functions to them. Electrical recordings...circuit by integrating neuronal signalling and triggering release of the stress hormone norepinephrine ...levels in general, or anxiety associated with psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder...
  2. CRISPR 101: Targeting RNA with Cas13a (C2c2)

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    ...single crRNA The Feng Zhang lab used Cas13a from Leptotrichia shahii (LshCas13a) to begin to characterize ...et al., 2017). They characterized Cas13a from Leptotrichia wadei (LwaCas13a), using a superfolder GFP fusion...global RNA expression, cell stress, and RNA size distribution. When comparing LwaCas13a to shRNA, they found...community. Note: Cary Valley and Mary Gearing contributed to the update of this post. References 1. Abudayyeh...
  3. Hot Plasmids - November 2023

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    ...protein ticker tape Teaching an old antibody new tricks   New compact, efficient prime editors By Susanna....10.13.463862.    Teaching an old antibody new tricks By Ashley Waldron While IHC protocols typically...thick-section and whole-mount labeling techniques. The Trimmer lab’s anti-PSD-95 [K28/43R] recently passed their...antibodies in Addgene’s collection since we began distribution and has been verified to perform well in standard...
  4. Mesothelioma - Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

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    ...This post was contributed by the Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance. We have learned much about the causes ...techniques are currently being tested in clinical trials to detect mesothelioma earlier than ever. From ...been banned in the United States and many other countries, and it is still imported, exported, and used ...from this dangerous material. This post was contributed by the Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance. Additional...
  5. 15 Hot Plasmids from 2017

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    ...new AAV approach using regulatory elements that restrict expression to this cell type. To this end, they...the size of DNA fragments. Depending on which restriction enzyme is used to cut the plasmids encoding the...are shared through Addgene without licensing restrictions. Use these instructions to prepare the PSU ... of telomere length regulation called telomere trimming and have proposed a role for TZAP, a Kruppel-like...regulating the upper-bound of telomere length. Telomere trimming can be assayed by looking for the production of...
  6. Five Popular Model Organisms, Part 2

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    ...is far from perfect. One of the most limiting attributes of rats is their difficult to manipulate genome...making them useful for in vivo studies. These attributes make frog eggs some of the most useful tools ...utilization, Arabidopsis has made significant contributions to understanding plant and crop science alike...). E. coli as a Model Organism. News-Medical. Retrieved on September 18, 2020 from https://www.news-medical.net...
  7. Proximity Labeling: A Powerful Tool for Protein Complex Purification and Proteomic Mapping

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    ... be captured on streptavidin affinity beads or matrices. The bait protein can even target BirA* to specific...identify the proteomic map of the human mitochondrial matrix (Rhee et al., 2013) and determine the topology ...of mitochondria in living cells via spatially restricted enzymatic tagging." Science 339.6125 (2013): ...Biotinylation Other resources Proximity labeling review: Trinkle-Mulcahy, L. (2019). Recent advances in proximity-based...
  8. Antibodies 101: Introduction to Gating in Flow Cytometry

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    ...type and laser voltage. The voltage describes an electric potential that can be applied to the photomultiplier...photomultiplier inside the cytometer to increase the electric current and thereby the signal strength. So, we...dimensions displayed in the plot. (B) A more restrictive gate results in fewer cells being considered ... personal preference, some people like to make stricter gates while some like to make looser ones (Figure...
  9. An Integrin Antibody Toolkit from IPI

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    ...development, and the shaping of the extracellular matrix. During immune responses, this same conformation...resulting in cells that elongated and morphed asymmetrically (Jo et al., 2022). By contrast, LVDP-binding...conferred less force, leading cells to spread into symmetrical circles. While elucidating the role of tension...Addgene to accelerate biomedical research by distributing antibodies developed by IPI. Our integrin antibodies...
  10. Antibodies 101: Single Chain Fragment Variables (scFvs)

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    ... and frameworks contribute to the disulfide bond independent folding of intrinsically stable scFv. PLoS...there are many scFv-based therapies in clinical trials or already in the clinic (Bates and Power., 2019... antibodies for neuroscience research from the Trimmer lab Check out Addgene's latest project to develop...
  11. Filming Science Videos in the Age of Social Distancing

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    ...building and testing new products or methods, using metrics and feedback, taking a look at what works and what...partially reopened. But there were still many restrictions in place, most importantly, masks.  Besides ...Addgene. It’s why we exist, storing plasmids, and distributing them to labs that need them. The lab re-opened...very early in the pandemic with some incredibly strict safety protocols to keep Addgenies safe. Space ...
  12. Deep Mutational Scanning with One Pot Saturation Mutagenesis

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    ...pair of restriction enzymes. These enzymes, Nt.BbvCI and Nb.BbvCI, recognize the same restriction site, ... be sense. Does the orientation of the BbcVI restrict site matter? Most of the time no, but there are...directions, you just need to use a plasmid with BbvCI restriction sites in the same orientation as the gene or ...
  13. Using Phosphoserine to Study Protein Phosphorylation

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    ...This post was contributed by guest blogger Natalie Niemi, a postdoctoral fellow at the Morgridge Institute...researchers with a valuable tool for understanding the contribution of phosphorylation to enzyme function. The development...recognizes a specific ‘open’ codon and utilizes this triplet to incorporate phosphoserine A Sep-tRNA synthetase...-through translation of many stop codons and detrimental effects on cell growth. The C321.ΔA strain was...
  14. How to Negotiate a Successful Lab Start Up Budget

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    ...This post was contributed by Damien Wilpitz founder and lead consutant at Experiment Designs Consulting...funding source. Major equipment includes large centrifuges, sequencers and analyzers, and any ultra sensitive...all of your minor tools, like pipets, or mini-centrifuges, etc. Be sure to capture as many of these tools...they don’t have the money. If the department has a strict budget, or a lack of resources, then ask for suggestions...
  15. Viral Vectors 101: AAV Variables That Matter

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    ...AAV vectors in complex biological systems can be tricky at best, and downright infuriating at worst. While... 2013, Figure 1. Used under Creative Commons Attribution License. Within the nervous system, remember... 2019, Figure 4. Used under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.   Inducible promoters...Engineered AAV Capsids Improve Transduction and Volumetric Spread in the CNS. Molecular Therapy - Nucleic...
  16. Antibodies 101: Multiplex Immunofluorescence

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    ...by chemical treatment or photobleaching or by stripping out the antibodies, then start over with the next...IF labeling of rat brain samples from the James Trimmer Lab, using recombinant antibodies with different... If you have questions or any favorite tips and tricks, leave a comment below. Happy imaging! References...Der List, D., Murray, K. D., Engebrecht, J., & Trimmer, J. S. (2019). A toolbox of IgG subclass-switched...
  17. Technique: Probe Phage Genomes for Host Binding Proteins

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    ...This post was contributed by guest blogger, Jessica Sacher, a microbiology PhD student at the University...abilities (6). This can be accomplished using a restriction enzyme with a short recognition sequence (like...probing for cell-binding activity.  First, cut out 20 Petri dish-sized circles of nitrocellulose membrane and...inhibitor cocktail. Line the bottom of 20 empty Petri dishes with thick filter paper and saturate each...
  18. Finding Your Perfect Job After University

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    ... genetics of Wilms Tumour, which is a type of pediatric kidney cancer. This was particularly interesting...company. This particular company carries out clinical trials of drugs and treatments for external companies....else. During the interviews, I asked if I could contribute more towards the scientific aspects of the company...grateful for some help.  I also get the chance to contribute content to the Addgene’s Website and travel to...
  19. An “elegans” Approach to Better CRISPR/Cas9 Editing Efficiency

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    ...and last updated Dec 17, 2020. This post was contributed by Jordan Ward who is an assistant professor .... Figure 1: In the background are 504 restriction digests of PCR products used to identify a single..., which makes screening extremely rapid. This stringent selection allowed me to optimize a range of editing...these improvements from the Mello lab resulted in strikingly high editing efficiencies, obtaining as many ...
  20. Plasmids 101: Modular Cloning Applications and Kits

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    ...parts in a specific orientation using Type IIS restriction enzymes (Weber et al., 2011). It can be performed...express recombinant proteins within the mitochondrial matrix.     Figure 1: A chart with MoClo kit recommendations...production of a protein of interest, and improving the nutrient profiles within given crops are all possible through...applications (gene insert = Cas9 + gRNA), Addgene distributes specialized CRISPR kits too. The AspFlex Kit ...
  21. A Primer on Optogenetics: Introduction and Opsin Delivery

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    ...This post was contributed by guest blogger Derek Simon. Optogenetics is spreading through the neuroscience...series, I’m happy to share some of the tips and tricks and I’ve learned from numerous scientists at NIDA... to use optogenetics for? The technique is non-trivial; you don’t want to spend months doing surgeries...promoters and other genetic manipulations to help restrict expression to a specific neuronal subtype. However...
  22. #Deckthelab Contest Winners 2017

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    ...favorite twitter #agarart accounts, Petri dish Picasso (@PetriPicasso) came together and delivered very ... was set very high from last year’s impressive entries, but our community of creative scientists delivered...
  23. Export Control Regulations Lifted for Plasmids Containing Rabies and VSV-G Genes

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    ...Group, for these plasmids for the majority of the countries we ship to, first on a temporary and now on a ...information Edward Callaway   For researchers in countries with applicable export control exceptions for ...is accurate as of writing (Feb. 6, 2025), and we strive to keep our information updated, export controls...
  24. DIY DNA Ladders from Penn State University

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    ...developed the plasmids, pPSU1 and pPSU2. When restriction digested with PstI or EcoRV, these plasmids generate...available from Addgene. Learn How to Analyze a Restriction Digest References 1. Henrici, R. C., Pecen, ... Miniprep Protocol Learn How to Analyze Your Restriction Digests Make Your Agarose Gel Other Resources...
  25. Summer Fun at Addgene!

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    ...covering the basics of science communication, tips and tricks for sharing your science with others, and introducing... sharing our educational resources and tips and tricks for those new to the lab, along with some behind-the-scenes...some much-deserved vacations, sunshine, and beach trips, of course.    *not me, though. I don't dance.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ...
  26. Plasmid Grant to Aid Cervical Cancer Screening in Ghana

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    ...provide resources to researchers in developing countries or that work in under-funded fields. Like Louis...among females in Ghana and in other developing countries” and “Almost all cervical cancers are caused by... our Cancer Pages Learn about Global Plasmid Distribution ...
  27. Addgene’s Top 10 Blog Posts from 2014

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    ...Resistance Genes By Marcy Patrick Plasmids 101: Yeast Vectors By Marcy Patrick CRISPR-Cas9 FAQs Answered...Morgan Plasmids 101: Mammalian Vectors By Marcy Patrick Will You Be My Mentor? Finding and Asking for...
  28. The Addgene Antibody Data Hub

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    ...pace. To submit, simply click "Contribute Data."    Figure 6: Contributing data to the Data Hub is easy...in the Addgene antibody collection to use and contribute to the Antibody Data Hub.   More resources on...
  29. Prime Editing: Adding Precision and Flexibility to CRISPR Editing

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    ...lab discovered that cellular mismatch repair contributed to a large number of unintended prime editing...streamline the process of prime editing, the Liu lab contributed an improved prime editing “architecture” that...alternate approach to RNA stability This recent contribution by the Adamson lab also addresses the problem...doi.org/10.1038/s41551-024-01227-1 Yan, J., Oyler-Castrillo, P., Ravisankar, P., Ward, C. C., Levesque, S....
  30. Your Top Requested Plasmid in 2015!

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    ...both mouse and human cells are avaliable for distribution. To learn more about pooled library screening...signaling in cancer cells, deciphering the mechanism of matrix metalloproteinase-9 secretion, and identifying ...use. It’s just one of the many plasmids being distributed to and accelerating research in labs all around...
  31. Science Communication for Everyone

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    ...are more than welcome in contributing to The Addictive Brain. A contribution can either be an article,...This post was contributed by guest blogger Chinmaya Sadangi, a postdoc at the University of Toronto. ...
  32. Why Do I Need an MTA Anyway?

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    ... use the material in human subjects or clinical trials Acknowledgement in recipient’s future publications... benefits, we know that legal documents can get tricky. Here’s how Addgene helps: For Providers: One-time... FREE!) and we’ll take it from there. We will distribute your materials under the UBMTA terms, so you ...
  33. Editor's Choice, August 2016

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    ...difficulty with NgAgo, but a few successes have trickled into the survey. In response to a bit of a Twitter...to make single base edits in DNA. The first, contributed by guest blogger Kristian Laursen from Cornell...mutated plasmid constructs. The second post was contributed by Addgene Scientist Mary Gearing and discusses...
  34. CRISPR Protocol for Genomic Deletions in Mammalian Cell Lines [Video]

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    ...The following post was contributed by Daniel Bauer and Matthew Canver of Boston Children’s Hospital and...frameshift mutations. However these may require restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, allele-specific... you to our guest bloggers! Daniel Bauer is a pediatric hematologist and principal investigator at Boston...
  35. Tag Your Favorite Yeast Genes with Ease

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    ...Yeast. 1998 Jul;14(10):953-61. Note: Marcy Patrick contributed to the writing of this article....isolation of successful transformants. Addgene distributes several ready-to-use, modular plasmids, combining...
  36. An Addgene Summer Internship

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    ...heavy restrictions on what I could and couldn’t do as an intern. I expected that these restrictions would...choose what gene to focus on. The gene choice had restrictions. It couldn’t be a Covid gene, a toxin, or an...
  37. Bringing Sustainable Practices to the Lab: Recycling

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    ...Recycle plastic packaging Packaging is a huge contributor to the increase in plastic manufacturing, accounting...accept and to print a free shipping label. Recycle nitrile gloves Terracycle is a company that takes items... a box with the prepaid label and fill it with nitrile gloves, affix the prepaid label, and divert these...
  38. CRISPR Methods for Bacteria: Genome Engineering, CRISPRa, CRISPRi, Base Editing, and More

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    ... a repair template, using Gibson Assembly or restriction enzyme cloning. Streptomyces bacteria are more... presence of just a single organism, such as Clostridium difficile, could be targeted and preferentially...base editing in Streptomyces Some of the most industrially and clinically relevant bacterial species reside...CM, Ousterout DG (2020) In Vivo Targeting of Clostridioides difficile Using Phage-Delivered CRISPR-Cas3...
  39. Viral Vectors 101: Parts of the AAV Transfer Plasmid

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    ... such as Stbl3s. ITR loss can be detected by restriction digest using enzymes, like SmaI, which have recognition...organism or tissue type-specific, which can help you restrict the expression of your transgene to a specific...result is a permanently flipped transgene. By restricting the availability of Cre, lox sites lets researchers...
  40. 10 Great Guest Posts We're Thankful For

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    ...Minigenomes - A Safe Way to Study Dangerous Viruses Contributed by guest blogger Tessa Cressy from the labs of...leaving virulent components behind. Minigenomes are stripped down viral genomes containing only the sequences...fantastic depositors and guest writers. Your contributions make Addgene and the Addgene Blog useful resources...
  41. Addgene Depositors Get More Citations

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    ...This post was contributed by guest bloggers Samantha Zyontz and Neil Thompson from the MIT Sloan School...thanks to Addgenies Pamela McA'Nulty and Zachary Tribbett for helping compile the data used in this work..., computing performance, and randomized control trials in innovation. Visit his website at: http://www.neil-t.com...
  42. Viral Vectors 101: Inverted Terminal Repeats

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    ... with biorender.com. ITR structure  ITRs are symmetrical 145-nucleotide sequences that flank the ends ...identification of non-dominant ITR sequences.  Restriction digests with the enzymes SmaI and SrfI can also...deletions and point mutations will go undetected by restriction digest methods.    Resources and references...
  43. With Our New Viral Service, We're Taking CRISPR Further!

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    ... research community. At Addgene, we’ve helped distribute many of these technologies in plasmid form and...libraries. Please note, the pooled libraries we distribute in lentivirus format only deliver gRNA and therefore...like to thank all those who are allowing us to distribute their CRISPR tools as ready-to-use virus and,...
  44. Antibodies 101: Buffers, Storage, and Conjugates

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    ...your antibody.  At some point in your long and illustrious lab career, you will likely accidentally leave...Brightness Chart. Boston University Flow Core. Retrieved January 31, 2022, from https://www.bu.edu/flow-cytometry...overlap. Syracuse University Flow Core Facility. Retrieved January 31, 2022, from https://flowcore.syr.edu...
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