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  1. Components of CRISPR/Cas9

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    ...describe the functions of the various CRISPR/Cas9 components. Please note that while this post is intended...intended to provide a general overview of CRISPR components, new Cas9 variants are being discovered all the ... thereof. This individual protein has all the components necessary to: 1. Bind to a guide RNA The guide...   Now that you know about all the different components of CRISPR, It's time to start thinking about ...
  2. The Future of Research Symposium Boston 2015

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    ...The second Boston Symposium on the Future of Research will be held from 22-24 October. This blog has ...contributed by guest blogger and Future of Research Symposium organizer, David T. Riglar PhD. Here, Dr. Riglar...discussions to be held at the Future of Research Symposium Boston 2015 – Academic Data and the Labor Market...Market. For more information on the symposium as a whole and for registration please go to http://futureofresearch.org...futureofresearch.org/boston/. The Future of Research Symposium A year ago, trainees from around Boston met to...research sector at our first Future of Research symposium. The talks and workshops held at this event added... the four workshops at the Future of Research Symposium 2014, young scientists are acutely aware of these...
  3. Important Considerations in Optogenetics Behavioral Experiments

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    ...but, in today’s post, we’ll discuss some of the important considerations you should think about when developing...ICSS can now be done with neuronal cell-type and temporal precision. In ICSS, a test chamber is used in ...interested in studying a brain region that may be important in memory, an appropriate behavioral test might...more precisely characterized with spatial (CA1), temporal (real-time inhibition), and behavioral (remote...writing. Derek is also a pianist and an aspiring composer. View his blog drsimonsaysscience.org or follow...
  4. Important Considerations When Using AAVs

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    ...and using AAVs have in common? The three most important items when looking for a house and choosing an...this mantra to AAV selection, there are three important factors related to location. Location (1): What...
  5. Thoughts on the Future of Research 2015 Boston Symposium

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    ... the symposium and live tweeted throughout the event (look for a ton of tweets from the Symposium under...the topics discussed during the symposium will prove incredibly important to the stability of the biological...takeaways I got from the symposium. The goal of the Future of Research Symposium On the FOR website, the...inclusion The final and possibly the most important panel of the symposium was on diversity in academic research...sponsored the Future of Research (FOR) Boston Symposium 2015. I personally participated as a member of...main question they wanted to focus on during the symposium was “How many graduate students/post-docs?” You... clear throughout the various sessions of the symposium. Structural problems in academic research and ...
  6. Scientific Reproducibility - Focusing on Solutions at the Minisymposium on Reproducibility

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    ...Policy Group to organize a Minisymposium on Reproducibility. The minisymposium focused on solutions to reproducibility...use computer based analysis techniques, an important component of reproducibility is making sure that others... both in preparation for my talk and at the minisymposium. You can find a variety of additional resources...findings can be predictably applied to future work. Importantly, no one should expect that every study should...scientific experts discussed by Pamela Hines Minisymposium on Reproducibility Booklet - Including descriptions...
  7. Addgene-Seeding Labs plasmid grant round 3: microbial drug resistance and biofilms, antidiabetic plant components, visualizing brain injury - and a glowing robot fish

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    ...-hyg will be used to create gene deletions of important unknown regulatory regions in Pseudomonas and ...functions in biofilm formation. The quest for plant compounds to treat complications of diabetes Gloria Otito...Her goal is to identify and isolate pure plant compounds with antidiabetic properties that can ameliorate...expression systems here) and the activity of the plant compounds on these proteins will be tested. Investigating...
  8. CRISPR Guide

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    ...library, it is important to maintain good representation of gRNAs so that the composition of your amplified...experiment, it is important to verify that the hits you identify are actually important for your phenotype...approach. Engineered CRISPR systems contain two components: a guide RNA (gRNA or sgRNA) and a CRISPR-associated...Cas protein). The gRNA is a short synthetic RNA composed of a scaffold sequence necessary for Cas-binding...conformation into an active DNA-binding conformation. Importantly, the spacer region of the gRNA remains free to...The randomness of NHEJ-mediated DSB repair has important practical implications, because a population of...the desired HDR-edited allele. Therefore, it is important to confirm the presence of the desired edit experimentally...
  9. TALEN Guide

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    ... Similar in principle to the ZF nuclease, the components of the array recognize individual nucleotides...Xanthomonas. The central TAL targeting domain is composed of 33-35 amino acid repeats. These repeats only...high. Since ZF targets are confined to sequences composed of triplets with corresponding zinc fingers, potential...every 35bp. Researchers are still determining the importance of context for each TAL effector within an array...TALEN kit. In this example, the final array is composed of 18 TAL effector repeats. The kit can be used...plasmid toolbox. Addgene has rapidly become an important resource for this new technology, and we hope ...
  10. Neurodegeneration Plasmid Collection

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    ...research related to Alzheimer's Disease, ALS, Frontotemporal Dementia, Huntington's Disease, Parkinson's... (AD), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), Huntington's Disease (HD), ... this page. Disease Alzheimer's Disease ALS Frontotemporal dementia Huntington's Disease Parkinson's Disease...)_Paragranulin+linker 1 GRN Flag, Strep CMV Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) Thomas Kukar 176917 pcDNA3.1..._Paragranulin-no linker GRN Flag, Strep CMV Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) Thomas Kukar 176918 pcDNA3.1...pcDNA3.1(+)_Granulin 1+linker2 GRN Flag, Strep CMV Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) Thomas Kukar 176919 pcDNA3.1...+)_Granulin 1-no linker GRN Flag, Strep CMV Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) Thomas Kukar 176920 pcDNA3.1...
  11. Cre-lox system

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    ...activate Cre. One advantage of this system is tight temporal regulation. Promoter-regulated Cre: The promoter...Mammalian Pelczar 51267 pCAG-Co-InCreN N-terminal component of the Co-InCre system CAG Mammalian Pelczar 51268... 51268 pCAG-Co-InCreC C-terminal component of the Co-InCre system CAG Mammalian Pelczar 51273 pCAG-Roxed-Cre...Eisenhoffer 131782 pME-CreLite CreLite system components, PhyBdeltaCreC and PIF6CreN, in middle entry ...Eisenhoffer 131785 pAAV-CreLite CreLite system components, PhyBdeltaCreC and PIF6CreN, in AAV donor/transfer...Eisenhoffer 131786 pLenti-CreLite CreLite system components, PhyBdeltaCreC and PIF6CreN, in lentiviral vector...Birchler 140131 pAAV-EF1a-NCreV N-terminal Cre component split with Vivid photodimers EF-1 alpha AAV Zeng...
  12. Antibody Guide

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    ...necessary in cases where extreme specificity is important. Their epitope specificity allows binding to a...antibodies only bind a single epitope, so it is important to choose a monoclonal antibody that will recognize...conjugating and signaling molecules, as some buffer components can interfere with the conjugate or conjugation...with conjugating reactions are possible. It is important to research your reaction and buffer before conjugating... the basic steps needed for each application, important controls, and any special considerations to think... assay, selection of the fluorophores used is important. It is best to inversely pair the brightness...no antibodies are available, change the least important factor (for instance, looking for a different ...
  13. Tetracycline Inducible Expression

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    ...tetracycline on or rtTA is more appropriate. Basic components Components for a tetracycline off system are: Plasmid...identify which amino acid residues of tetR were important for tetracycline-dependent repression. Mutating... your gene of interest tTA expression plasmid Components for a tetracycline on system are: Plasmid containing...can be made that continuously express a system component (e.g. tTA). Use of tetracycline or a derivative...
  14. Immunology Research Plasmids and Resources

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    ... Synonyms C3 complement component 3 ARMD9, ASP, CPAMD1 C5 complement component 5 CPAMD4, FLJ17816, FLJ17822...1, SF20 C3 complement component 3 ARMD9, ASP, CPAMD1 C3AR1 complement component 3a receptor 1 AZ3B, C3AR...C5 complement component 5 CPAMD4, FLJ17816, FLJ17822, MGC142298 C5AR1 complement component 5a receptor ...Antibodies produced by B cells activate immune components that also lead to the destruction of pathogens...grouped into tables based on the Gene Lists from Immport . Click the links below to go to the gene table...TRRP4AP, TRUSS UBR1 ubiquitin protein ligase E3 component n-recognin 1 JBS, MGC142065, MGC142067 UBXN1 UBX...IKK-alpha, IKK1, IKKA, NFKBIKA, TCF16 CR2 complement component (3d/Epstein Barr virus) receptor 2 C3DR, CD21,...
  15. Lentivirus Plasmids

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    ... Guide for more information about: Lentiviral components 2nd versus 3rd generation lentiviral systems ...feature of lentivirus used in research is that the components necessary to produce an infectious viral particle...called packaging and envelope plasmids) encode components of the viral capsid and envelope and are used...transfer plasmids along with additional packaging components Trono 63586 psPAX2-D64V 2nd Packaging For making...
  16. Cancer Research Plasmids and Resources

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    ...extremely important for classification and treatment. On each pathway page, click on a component to find...involved in cancer development. These pathways are important to normal cell signaling and physiology, and, ...
  17. Fluorescent Protein Guide: Subcellular Localization

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    ...protein is often tied to its function, so it's important to determine where your protein of interest resides...2XG4S-mCer3 Mitochondria COX IV-derived (1-22 aa) import sequence and COX VIII signal peptide dL5 FAP; mCerulean3... and adhesions between animal cells. They are important for holding cell structures together and reducing...table below to find markers of secretory pathway components. ID Plasmid Structure Targeting Gene/Signal Fluorescent...
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