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  TypeBlog PostPublishedNov. 29, 2022, 2:15 p.m.... for instance, a recent preprint released by the Boehm and Beroukhim labs at the Broad Institute of MIT...MIT and Harvard, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Koch Institute, where an exploration into the effects...introduced an ancestry bias into their experiments instead of a true correlation. It turned out there was...
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  MXS ChainingTypeBlog PostPublishedFeb. 7, 2017, 3:30 p.m....sensors. Given the expanding palette of fluorescent proteins and the availability of powerful imaging technologies...modules used in this method include fluorescent proteins, promoters, enhancers, polyadenylation signals...combined to create a single polycistronic 15 kb insert. The final construct was then introduced to HeLa...later combine all four constructs into one 15 kb insert. Table 1: MXS Constructs for Labeling Cellular ... fluorescent proteins...
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  Analyzing CRISPR Editing Results with ICE from SynthegoTypeBlog PostPublishedMay 8, 2018, 1 p.m.... thanks to our guest blogger, Jessica Roginsky. Jessica Roginsky leads the scientific support team at ...This article was contributed by Jessica Roginsky, Scientific Support Lead at Synthego. Article source...genomes that have been successfully modified with insertions or deletions (indels) and then characterizes ...each bar of the indel plot shows the size of the insertion or deletion along with the percentage of genomes...
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  Transferable Skills Guide: External CollaborationsTypeBlog PostPublishedApril 19, 2018, 1:25 p.m....collaborations. During my graduate studies at Karolinska Institutet I started working with other groups. First...minutes. Get to know your collaborators from other institutions personally on conference calls and make sure...learning and, in my experience, mistakes and insecurities are more easily excused. When you reach out ...Collaborate: An Imperative for Graduate Students" from Inside Higher Ed Additional Resources on the Addgene Blog...
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  New Acoustic Reporter Genes: Ultrasound Imaging of Gene ExpressionTypeBlog PostPublishedJan. 24, 2023, 2:15 p.m....cassette contains the major structural gene gvpA marked with EBFP2 and the second cassette contains the P2A-linked... be easily expressed heterologously by bacteria inside the body. So we screened gas vesicles gene clusters...bARGSer-expressing E. coli. The GV-specific ultrasound signal inside the tumors was overlaid with the anatomical B-mode...which seemed overexpressed compared to accessory proteins. Excess gvpA plasmid added into the transfection...
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  CRISPR 101: Any Base Transversion EditorsTypeBlog PostPublishedApril 1, 2025, 1:15 p.m....DNA N-glycosylase (UNG) enzymes. Various other proteins included in different CGBE tools allow the researcher...a similar tool shortly thereafter, using mouse instead of human AAG (remember, MPG and AAG are the same...a more specific A → C base editor (ACBE), they inserted the deaminase into the C-terminal domain of Cas9...excises inosine can be modified to target guanosine instead, perhaps analogous engineering of UNG, which excises...its homologs) has more than one name. Indel Insertion/deletion A type of unwanted DNA edit. AYBE, ...
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  How to Write a Scientific Review ArticleTypeBlog PostPublishedFeb. 16, 2017, 3:30 p.m.... of all the proteins in the class that showed the relative sizes and the conserved domains. This information...highlighted a few dozen things that I didn’t know about. Instead of reading a paper and getting my bearings, I would...summarized how frequently each member of a class of proteins was mutated, as reported in various studies. We...sense of the similarities and differences among proteins in the class. Offer your perspective It doesn...
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  Using Video to Share Your Science: We Share ScienceTypeBlog PostPublishedNov. 3, 2016, 2:30 p.m.... This post was contributed by Ryan Watkins, Professor at George Washington University and developer of...in scientific journals flies under the radar and gains little notice. A 2009 research study found that ...influenced by research in other disciplines. But there remains a great deal to learn from the science of others...platforms (such as social networking, visual appeal, instant sharing across multiple other sites), I created...and let the world know about your science! Ryan Watkins is a professor at George Washington University ...
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  Tips for CRISPR Gene Editing in MiceTypeBlog PostPublishedJune 28, 2016, 10:59 a.m....Mashiko et al. 2013). The pCAG-EGxxFP target plasmid contains overlapping 5′ and 3′ EGFP fragments under the...MCS) between EGFP fragments. The pX330 plasmid contains humanized Cas9 expression cassette and sgRNA expression... surrounding your gRNA. Once amplified, you can insert this region into a pCAG-EGXXFP plasmid using standard...techniques (The XX indicates where your target is inserted, disrupting the EGFP fluorescent signal, for details...give specific details on what exactly has been inserted or deleted. Each lab will use a slightly different...
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  The Challenges of Cell CultureTypeBlog PostPublishedMay 5, 2016, 2:30 p.m....Science (DBCLS), National Cancer Institute, Public Domain, National Institutes of Health, Wikipedia user Aimecie...isoenzymes and genetic polymorphisms specific to their origins. This technique is still used today to test for...working cell bank has been made by a research institution (an excellent practice), or maybe cells have ...Brendan P., Walter A. Nelson-Rees, and Grover M. Hutchins. "Henrietta Lacks, HeLa cells, and cell culture...
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  Transferable Skills Guide: Conflict ResolutionTypeBlog PostPublishedJan. 4, 2022, 2:15 p.m....or projects is a common source of conflict. For instance, at Addgene, there are two teams whose primary... will not be great at resolving conflicts. Institutional Knowledge: Of the tools I’m mentioning here,...accomplish, but there is a potential for long-term gains when you can do it. If Party X proposes solution...have used your empathy, listening skills, and institutional knowledge to resolve conflicts. Conflict in ... Eric J. Perkins...
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  Five Popular Model OrganismsTypeBlog PostPublishedApril 11, 2019, 12:39 p.m.... the study of neurological diseases, such as Parkinson’s disease (PD). PD is primarily characterized by...scientists to easily observe fluorescently labelled proteins and tissues to better assess developmental processes...of the pancreas and produce different levels of insulin (Hesselson et al., 2009). The worm (Caenorhabditis...From the baker to the bedside: yeast models of Parkinson's disease." Microbial cell 2.8 (2015): 262. PubMed...quick guide to Drosophila Download the fluorescent proteins 101 eBook Read our plasmids 101 blog series Resources...
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  How to Design Your gRNA for CRISPR Genome EditingTypeBlog PostPublishedSept. 24, 2020, 1:15 p.m....Addgene Advisory Board member, and Institute Scientist at the Broad Institute, John Doench. CRISPR technology...prime editing For a specific edit, such as the insertion of a fluorescent tag or the introduction of a ...the Genetic Perturbation Platform at the Broad Institute and has worked with many Addgenies to help improve...10.1038/s41576-018-0059-1 Veres A, Gosis BS, Ding Q, Collins R, Ragavendran A, Brand H, Erdin S, Cowan CA, Talkowski...
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  PiggyBac-ing Through the Genome Editing FieldTypeBlog PostPublishedMay 31, 2016, 3:30 p.m....the genome. When using piggyBac™, the cargo is inserted into the genome fully intact, while, with a standard...excision-only piggyBac™ transposase (PBx), which contains mutations making it competent for excision, but...specific point mutations by gene editing. First, instead of using piggyBac™, you could use recombinase technology...been suggested to cause cytotoxicity [5]. Second, instead of using a donor-plasmid, you could use a single-stranded...for the isolation and sequencing of retroviral insertion sites.,” Nat. Protoc., vol. 4, no. 5, pp. 789–...
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  Addgene’s Blog Gets a New Look!TypeBlog PostPublishedJan. 25, 2021, 5:54 p.m....blog: Plasmids CRISPR Viral Vectors Fluorescent Proteins Science Careers You can use the dropdowns in ...awards that we offer there. Each topic category contains a overview page to help you get aquatinted. Here...comments below. We’ll track down the story, get the inside scoop, and keep you up-to-date. Be the first to...articles on the Addgene blog by subscribing to instant alerts below. ...
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  2018 #DeckTheLab Contest WinnersTypeBlog PostPublishedJan. 15, 2019, 2:19 p.m....sciencedaily #instascience #ladies #research #cardiovascularresearch #parkinsonsdisease A post shared ...red nosed reindeer. View this post on Instagram Eppi the red nosed Reindeer! 🦌🦌 as you.... If we've tagged you it's because we love your Insta!! #LILCChristmas . . #lab #ladiesinlabcoats #Christmas...
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  Providing Plasmids to Researchers in Developing Countries: Addgene and Seeding Labs Team UpTypeBlog PostPublishedApril 5, 2016, 2:30 p.m....resources are not. Through its flagship program, Instrumental Access, Seeding Labs partners with donors to...opportunities, publishing assistance, and more to Instrumental Access participants. Like Seeding Labs, Addgene...plasmids to research labs that have received Instrumental Access equipment from Seeding Labs and that ...Global Plasmid Distribution Check out the List of Institutions that Deposit their Plasmids with Addgene ...
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  A Practical Guide to Optimizing AAV DIO and FLEx Vector ExpressionTypeBlog PostPublishedNov. 2, 2021, 1:15 p.m....between homologous pairs before viral packaging even begins. This spontaneous recombination persists even in... when the optimal time to conduct an experiment begins. This can save you time in the long run since not...accuracy and reproducibility of the data and can instill greater confidence when interpreting the outcome...https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02213-17 Fischer KB, Collins HK, Callaway EM (2019) Sources of off-target expression...recombinase-dependent AAV vectors and mitigation with cross-over insensitive ATG-out vectors. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 116:27001...
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  What's New in CRISPR - Winter 2018TypeBlog PostPublishedDec. 18, 2018, 1:17 p.m....plasmids Anti-CRISPR proteins for optogenetic control of CRISPR-Cas9 Anti-CRISPR proteins that inhibit type...identified Cas14, a family of small DNA-targeting Cas proteins. Cas14 targets and cleaves ssDNA which they have...Now Dominik Niopek’s lab has adapted anti-CRISPR proteins for optogenetic control of CRISPR-Cas9. By combining...
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  Michael Koeris' Journey from Grad Student to Entrepreneur: The Story of Sample 6TypeBlog PostPublishedJan. 21, 2016, 4:52 p.m....In the third installment in our podcast series, we chat with new Addgene Board Member, Michael Koeris... Koeris did his graduate work in Professor Jim Collins' lab (then at Boston University, now at MIT) where...Professor Timothy Lu (a graduate student in the Collins' lab at the time) got the idea to engineer bacteriophage...1:25 - 6:19 : Dr. Koeris' graduate work in the Collins' lab 6:19 - 8:26 : Dr. Koeris' reasons for wanting...