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  1. Plan Your Experiment

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    ...methods like sequencing or digital PCR , RNA-based methods like qPCR , and/or protein-based methods like...Very inefficient Can't distinguish specific edits PCR Knockouts Large insertions/deletions Some prime and...provide specific sequence information alone Digital PCR Knockouts Insertions/deletions Prime and base edits...RNA-sequencing, Perturb-seq, deep sequencing, etc. qPCR Knockouts Activation/interference Needs good primer...
  2. Guide to Using Pooled Libraries

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    ...surviving cells are collected, their plasmids are PCR-amplified and sequenced using NGS to identify their...
  3. Viral Vectors 101: Optogenetic Tools

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    ...controlling GPCR activation have been developed to selectively study individual types of GPCRs with greater...be used for lower frequency stimulation. GPCR signaling GPCR signaling is a complicated process involving...change the membrane potential. OptoXRs are modified GPCRs. When exposed to light, they activate downstream... coupled receptors  G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) regulate cellular function through multiple intra-cellular...have been developed for utilizing light to control GPCR activation and downstream signaling cascades (reviewed...Levitz, 2020), including light-sensitive chimeric GPCRS (OptoXRs) (Tichy et al., 2019), photoswitchable ...rhodopsin, and the intracellular domain of an endogenous GPCR, such as adrenergic receptors. When exposed to light...
  4. Tips for Writing a Good Cover Letter

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    ...requires ddPCR skills. Your resume lists ddPCR, so the hiring manager knows that you have ddPCR experience...with ddPCR, but do have experience with qPCR, you could talk about how your experience with qPCR would...that by describing how you developed and used a ddPCR assay to answer an experimental question. Now, the...manager knows that you can design experiments with ddPCR, interpret the results, and develop a successful...would make it easy to master ddPCR.  Finally, it’s a good idea to state why you’re applying to the specific...
  5. Hot Plasmids: Winter 2025

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    ...biosensors kit By Mike Lacy G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are critical components of many physiological pathways...targets. To enable large-scale profiling of many GPCRs, Mikel Garcia-Marcos’ lab recently developed a collection... detection of activation triggered by endogenous GPCR. Example applications include large-scale pharmacological...The authors used this platform to assay dozens of GPCRs across many cell types in varying conditions, revealing...2024). Direct interrogation of context-dependent GPCR activity with a universal biosensor platform. Cell...
  6. AAV Q&A with Tim Miles

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    ...titer results between ddPCR and qPCR? A: At CLOVER, we have traditionally used qPCR (protocol link). We ...this to strongly bias titer. We are also adopting ddPCR, which does not a standard curve and somewhat more...
  7. Trimmer Lab NeuroMab Collection

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    ...promoters (orange). Hybridoma-derived V L and V H domain PCR products are fused to a joining fragment comprising...translocation of the heavy chain across the ER membrane. PCR-mediated fusion of these three elements is followed...
  8. Addgene Protocols Go Viral: AAV Purification and Titration

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    ...titration by qPCR using SYBR green technology Here’s some advice on how to successfully set up your qPCR to determine...generate a standard curve, visit the AAV Titration by qPCR written protocol page. Getting started with tissue...
  9. Supporting Rare Disease Research with the 2020 BeHEARD Awards

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    ...signaling pathways G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) detect molecules outside of the cell and translate...those signals into cellular responses. For example, GPCRs and their downstream G protein partners can regulate...have a long standing interest in the biology of GPCRs and G proteins, with an emphasis on oligomerization...
  10. Plasmid Tools for Microbiome Studies

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    ...clinical and diagnostic labs, deep sequencing and qPCR methods are too costly and time intensive to process...platform on clinical stool samples by comparison to qPCR and demonstrated that it can also detect expression...mRNA expression cannot be identified with DNA-based qPCR methods, the ability to detect mRNA transcripts ...
  11. Fluorescent Protein Guide: Biosensors

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    ...receptors (GPCRs) Yeast GPCR-sensor Toolkit includes plasmids for constructing highly-tunable GPCR-based biosensors...eabq8173. Yulong Li Norepinephrine nLight red and green GPCR-based NE indicators Sensitive multicolor indicators...Norepinephrine nLightR2 and nLightG2 red and green GPCR-based NE indicators Next-generation multicolor indicators...Tommaso Patriarchi Norepinephrine GRAB_NE family of GPCR activation-based NE sensors A Genetically Encoded...
  12. Viral Vectors 101: Chemogenetics

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    ...designer drugs, are G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), that have been reprogrammed to respond only to... threshold and silence neurons. DREADD-activated GPCR signaling can also modify other properties such ...
  13. Hot Plasmids: May 2026

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    ...still somewhat limited. Following up on their first GPCR-based norepinephrine biosensors nLightG and nLightR...respectively. Inspired by recent improvements on another GPCR-based reporter for dopamine, GRABDA3m, Rohner et...
  14. Immunology Research Plasmids and Resources

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    ...PROCR protein C receptor, endothelial (EPCR) CCCA, CCD41, CD201, EPCR, MGC23024, bA42O4.2 PSMB8 proteasome...receptor 2 CYSLT2, CYSLT2R, GPCR, HG57, HPN321, KPG_011, PSEC0146, hGPCR21 DARC Duffy blood group, chemokine...relaxin/insulin-like family peptide receptor 3 GPCR135, MGC141998, MGC142000, RLN3R1, RXFPR3, SALPR SAA1... estrogen receptor 1 CEPR, CMKRL2, DRY12, FEG-1, GPCR-Br, GPR30, LERGU, LERGU2, LyGPR, MGC99678 GPHA2 ...repeat-containing G protein-coupled receptor 6 FLJ14471, GPCR, VTS20631 LHB luteinizing hormone beta polypeptide...relaxin/insulin-like family peptide receptor 3 GPCR135, MGC141998, MGC142000, RLN3R1, RXFPR3, SALPR RXRA...
  15. Hot Biosensors 2022: Year-End Roundup

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    ... loop regions of any G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) recognizing a specific ligand (Ino et al. 2022)...produce more than 20 other MTRIA sensors based on GPCRs recognizing various neurotransmitters, neuropeptides...
  16. Molecular Biology Reference

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    ...single-stranded DNA sequence used as an initiation point for PCR amplification or DNA sequencing of the plasmid. Primers...
  17. Brain Initiative Collection

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    .... Used for photoswitchable control of inhibitory GPCR signaling cascades. Michael Bruchas 139505-AAV8 .... Used for photoswitchable control of inhibitory GPCR signaling cascades. Michael Bruchas 139505-AAV9 .... Used for photoswitchable control of inhibitory GPCR signaling cascades. Michael Bruchas 140135-AAV1 ...
  18. Neurodegeneration Plasmid Collection

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    ...Parkinson's Mark Cookson 29354 pCR8-DJ1-WT PARK7 Parkinson's Mark Cookson 29355 pCR8-DJ1-D149A PARK7 Parkinson's...Parkinson's Mark Cookson 29356 pCR8-DJ1-E64D PARK7 Parkinson's Mark Cookson 29357 pCR8-DJ1-M26I PARK7 Parkinson's...Mizushima 234360 pCR4_miniFXN_7 FXN Flag T7 Friedreich ataxia Marek Napierala 234361 pCR4_miniFXN_8 FXN Flag ...-LFA EIF2AK2 GAL VWM disease Harmit Malik 20123 PCRII-zSynC SNCB Lewy body dementia Aaron Gitler 20648...SOD1 GFP CMV ALS Elizabeth Fisher 26573 CaV2.1 (pCR3.1) CACNA1A CMV Spinocerebellar ataxia 8 Diane Lipscombe...
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