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  1. Hot Plasmids - January 2023

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    Jan. 31, 2023, 2:15 p.m.
    ...candidate transcript targets analyzed. CRISPR-Csm presents an attractive alternative for nuclear-RNA targeting...hfYFP structure, the group rationally designed GFP variants with similar capabilities. If you’re looking for... temperatures, and in the presence of oxidizing agents. Adapted from Fig. 2 Campbell et al, Nature Methods...
  2. Four Factors that Differentiate the Stem Cell Field

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    Sept. 28, 2016, 2:35 p.m.
    ...Darrell Kotton 2. Stem cell scientists care about patients As any grad student who has spent years studying...: Dr. Yamanaka talked about his clinical trial patients with advanced macular degeneration; Laurenz Studer...focused on translational research is encouraging. Patients are key to the research, but they are also the...
  3. Plasmids 101: How to Verify Your Plasmid Using a Restriction Digest Analysis

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    Aug. 28, 2014, 3:34 p.m.
    ...) and are ready to dive into your functional experiments! Whether you’ve cloned the plasmid yourself or...determine the relative sizes of the resulting DNA fragments. Restriction digests are commonly used to confirm...longer to achieve good separation of larger DNA fragments. I hope these tips demonstrate that plasmid ...
  4. Early Career Researcher Toolbox: Social Media for Scientists

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    Blog Post
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    Dec. 11, 2018, 12:46 p.m.
    ...skills, while also learning about new scientific developments and helping scientists is a win-win for me. ...shared in the post. And the blog writing tips are elements I try to include in each post I write for the ...your research or career? Share your story in the comments below!   Additional resources on the Addgene...
  5. New and Upcoming Viral Vectors - May 2020

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    May 28, 2020, 1:15 p.m.
    ...the N and C terminal segments respectively of a GFP dependent Cre. The two segments come together in the...transduction patterns empirically for their own experiments. To this end, we offer control AAV in smaller...
  6. Why and how to start studying chromatin (with Addgene's help)

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    June 12, 2018, 11:40 a.m.
    ...being depicted, we can’t forget that those other components are still there in real life.  Certainly referring...specifically study it. They might be researching enhancer elements that control the transcription of a gene a megabase...versatile, small, sensitive immunohistochemical reagents. Yamagata M, Sanes JR Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A...
  7. Luminescent Imaging with Nano-lanterns

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    May 25, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
    ...they successfully imaged multiple subcellular compartments over several minutes using Nano-lantern fusion...single molecule imaging. Nano-lanterns and your experiments The Nagai laboratory has a done a wonderful job...Addgene. Suzuki, Kazushi, et al. “Five colour variants of bright luminescent protein for real-time multicolour...
  8. Antibodies 101: Buffers, Storage, and Conjugates

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    Blog Post
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    Feb. 1, 2022, 2:15 p.m.
    ... and you’ll need to track it throughout your experiments.  Now that that’s out of the way, you can put... reaction to understand if any of your buffer components could affect the reaction. For instance, sodium... - antibodies that are a good match for your experiments, and avoid the awkwardness of getting the right...
  9. Advice for Starting a Biotech Company from a Grad Student turned Entrepreneur

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    Blog Post
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    July 10, 2014, 7:17 p.m.
    ...idea that would evolve into Sample6 as graduate students in Dr. Jim Collin’s Lab in 2009. From 2009 to ... an idea or product? Please let us know in the comments section! And read on for more great information...contributed by Julia Phillips and Fiona Beckman Acknowledgments Thank you to Dr. Mike Koeris (Co-founder and...
  10. Reproducibility for Everyone: Lessons from an Open Science Collaboration

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    Feb. 28, 2019, 1:34 p.m.
    ...about it. Building a diverse team with different talents and expertise Fortunately, the eLife ambassadors... had previous experience organizing open access events and grassroots efforts. After thoughtful conversations...Twitter (@repro4everyone), or email the team. Acknowledgements One of the highlights of 2018 for me was to...
  11. RNA Extraction Without A Kit

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    March 24, 2020, 1:15 p.m.
    ...such as RNaseZAP. When harvesting tissues, cells, plants, fungi, or bacteria, keep samples cold and work...the homogenate was loaded onto cesium-chloride gradients and ultracentrifuged for up to 20 hours to separate...instead of RNA separation using cesium-chloride gradients, water-saturated phenol, sodium acetate, and chloroform...
  12. Hot Plasmids - March 2020 - base editors, GEVI, MoClo, and optogenetics

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    March 3, 2020, 2:15 p.m.
    ...restriction sites to easily assemble multiple DNA fragments. This system has been used to construct plasmids...McCormick lab generated knock-out and knock-in mutants, determined protein expression levels from different...critical for reducing Cre toxicity in long-term experiments.  Figure 4: The C-terminus of Cre (CreC...
  13. RANbodies: Reporter Nanobody Fusions

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    April 10, 2018, 12:56 p.m.
    ...reactions on tissues can be cumbersome Tyramide reagents can be expensive Can only stain with one HRP-RANbody...consider leaving a link to its sequence in the comments below. References Sanes, J.R., & Yamagata, M....versatile, small, sensitive immunohistochemical reagents. PNAS. PubMed PMID: 29440485. Additional Resources...
  14. Lighting Up Cell Signaling with Photoswitchable Kinases

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    July 25, 2017, 1:20 p.m.
    ... 4B and C in Zhou et al for details on these experiments. Photoswitchable kinases could possibly be used...can I try using photoswitchable kinases in my experiments? You can find the plasmids from Zhou et al here...Carrasco, and Markus W. Covert. "High-Sensitivity Measurements of Multiple Kinase Activities in Live Single...
  15. Choosing the B(right)est Fluorescent Protein: Aggregation Tendency

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    June 15, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
    ... aggregate. The basics and pitfalls of these experiments are discussed here. In vitro tests for aggregation...your cell type of interest before starting your experiments.  Selecting a non-oligomerizing protein A fluorescent... Of course, you want the ‘latest and greatest’ variants with the best properties for your research. But...
  16. Tagging Optogenetics and Chemogenetics Receptors: Fluorescent Proteins and Other Options

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    May 11, 2021, 1:15 p.m.
    ...illumination in in vivo, ex vivo, or post-mortem experiments. Fluorescent proteins can also be identified ...transgenes of interest. Furthermore, fluorophore variants (for example green and red fluorescent proteins...and could even be beneficial in some types of experiments (for instance, when the fluorescence expressed...
  17. Seven Tips for Using LinkedIn as a Scientist

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    Blog Post
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    Oct. 1, 2019, 1:21 p.m.
    ...It’s also a great way to keep track of past accomplishments. Follow all the rules of good resume writing...writing. Include examples of concrete accomplishments in both the technical and “plus skills” areas. Include...’s news and updates. Share your own good ideas, events and favorite resources. Respect the network and...
  18. Transferable Skills Guide: Problem Solving

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    Nov. 30, 2021, 2:15 p.m.
    ...Addgene, so troubleshooting molecular biology experiments was in the job description, but this skill is...broader research questions and designing future experiments. Being able to work through these types of bigger....     Know your strengths! Research experience presents ample opportunities to practice problem solving...
  19. What's New in CRISPR - November 2021

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    Nov. 18, 2021, 2:15 p.m.
    ...CRISPR-Cas systems SEND plasmids Prime editing improvements Miniature CRISPR-Cas systems By Brook Pyhtila... from Segel et al. 2021.   Prime editing improvements By Angela Holmes Several labs have recently ...PEDAR is capable of correcting larger genomic rearrangements as demonstrated in a mouse model of tyrosinemia...
  20. To Each HIS Own

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    March 2, 2023, 2:15 p.m.
    ...wash steps removes excess proteins and other contaminants. The protein of interest is then eluted using...polyhistidine-metal ion interaction is not disrupted by denaturants (Hochuli, 1988). In some cases, proteins can ...more stringent wash conditions and remove more contaminants without losing your protein of interest. But...
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