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  1. A New Generation of Adenine Base Editors Improves Editing in Primary Human Cells

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    ...Choosing Cas9 proteins to increase the targeting scope of adenine base editors The most commonly used S... be edited efficiently. To expand the targeting scope of ABE8, the team replaced S. pyogenes Cas9 in the... the ABE8 complexes enables a broader targeting scope for base editing.  Try ABE8 base editors for your...
  2. Getting to Know Expansion Microscopy

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    ...Why Expansion Microscopy?  Traditional light microscopes are limited in the level of resolution that they...with a conventional, diffraction-limited light microscope.  Along with using more accessible imaging equipment...reagents, straightforward protocols, and standard microscopes sounds great, right? But there is always a catch...
  3. Data Freedom: The Expansion of Data Sharing in Research Publications

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    ...<1%) of authors have asked for advice about the scope of the policy. End of story? Not quite. The PLOS...types of data). Rather, PLOS appears to leave the scope of data to be shared to individual authors. Minimally...to create charts and tables in the paper are in scope. For images, the number of examples supporting the...
  4. CRISPR Guide

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    ... PMID: 28841410 Increasing the genome-targeting scope and precision of base editing with engineered Cas9...
  5. Antibodies 101: Multiplex Immunofluorescence

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    ...antibody binds that first antibody, then you use a microscope to see where the target protein is (localization...fluorophore that you can image separately on your microscope. Abcam's sample protocol is a good place to get...red-green images generated automatically from the microscope software, you can always recolor them! In Fiji...
  6. CRISPR 101: Cytosine and Adenine Base Editors

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    ...off-target activity.  Improving cytosine base editing scope and efficiency Since the development of BE3, many...to base editors including: expanding targeting scope improving editing efficiency decreasing off-target..., Liu DR (2017) Increasing the genome-targeting scope and precision of base editing with engineered Cas9...
  7. Immunocytochemistry

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    ...mounting medium to the microscope slide. Gently place the coverslip on the microscope slide with the cell...pipettes Rocking platform Tweezers Fluorescent microscope 0.5–10 µL single channel pipette 2–20 µL single...Primary antibody Secondary antibody Deionized water Microscope slide Anti-fade mounting medium Laboratory wipes...side facing down. Observe the cell labeling on a microscope with appropriate fluorescent filters. Tips and...
  8. Science as Art

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    ...appreciated on an aesthetic level as well. Beautiful microscope images which traditionally languished in the ...you’re a scientist who spends many hours at a microscope, you too can become an artist. Scientists moonlighting...
  9. Isolating a Monoclonal Cell Population by Limiting Dilution

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    ...incubator Pipet controller Hazardous waste container Microscope Hemocytometer or other cell counter Reagents ...with ~1000 cells. This will help you focus the microscope later when scanning the plate for individual ...Pro-Tip* Use the well with 1000 cells to focus the microscope, then you can easily scan the plate for individual...trypsinizing cells from the 96-well plate, use a microscope to ensure that the cells have detached from the...
  10. Visualizing Protein Turnover In Situ

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    ...With a good and specific antibody and the proper microscope setup we can observe the whole population of ...Institute in Boston. When Eugenia is not by the microscope she likes to travel, discover new restaurants...
  11. 10 Basic tips for mammalian cell culture

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    ...Shape and size matter You should have a light microscope close to the hood so you can view your cells ...morphologies and doing a quick check under the light microscope will help you identify bacterial and yeast contaminants...
  12. Which Fluorescent Protein Should I Use?

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    ...and detect the emission. For example, if your microscope has only two lasers, at 488nm and 561nm, you ...light does not overlap in wavelength. In many microscopes the filters are not narrow enough to distinguish...
  13. How to Write a Scientific Review Article

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    ... Obviously this isn’t possible. So, define your scope from the onset. Perhaps you, a colleague, or your... experts in the field for their feedback on the scope and the content. Submit your article! Overall, writing...
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