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  1. Antibody Guide

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    ... curve with known amounts of protein. Fluorophores Fluorophores are light-sensitive molecules which emit...cell or tissue sample. Figure 6: Immunofluorescence, in which fluorophore-conjugated primary antibodies ...label cells in a sample. Immunofluorescence (IF) This method uses fluorophore-conjugated antibodies to...IF uses fluorophore color to differentiate between the targets of interest, if your fluorophore is bound...wells) by fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS). Figure 7: Flow cytometry uses fluorescently-labeled...the fluorophores used is important. It is best to inversely pair the brightness of the fluorophore with...If a bright fluorophore is on an abundant target, it obscures fainter signals. Fluorophores can emit signals...
  2. Chemogenetics Guide

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    ... , K + influx Neuronal activation Magnus et al., 2019 PSAM Q79G,Q139G Gly PSEM 22S Cl - influx Neuronal... , K + influx Neuronal activation Magnus et al., 2011 PSAM L141F,Y115F Gly PSEM 89S Cl - influx Neuronal...K + influx Neuronal activation Björefeldt et al., 2024 LMO11 GeNL_SS ChRmine CFz Na + , K + influx Neuronal...IPD. Binding of the cognate PSEM allows for the influx of Cl - ions, and inhibits neuronal activity. PSAM...potassium-selective IPD. Binding of the cognate PSEM allows for influx of Na + and/or K + ions, and activates neuronal...PSAM4 Gly Varenicline, uPSEM 792, uPSEM 817 Cl - influx Neuronal inhibition Magnus et al., 2019 PSAM4 5HT3... 2011 PSAM L141F,Y115F 5HT3 PSEM 89S Na + , K + influx Neuronal activation Magnus et al., 2011 Browse ...
  3. Molecular Biology Reference

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    ...recognizes the different fluorescent labels. The machine detects which fluorescently labeled nucleotide is...the control of a non-bacterial promoter) or a fluorescent protein (that can be used to select or sort the...relies on the random incorporation of modified, fluorescently tagged bases onto the growing DNA strand in ...4 standard bases are tagged with a different fluorophore so they can be distinguished from one another...process occurs when the polymerase incorporates a fluorescently tagged nucleotide. Because these special bases...nucleotide, the reaction is halted once the fluorescently tagged base is incorporated. Sanger sequencing... DNA because the ultimate goal is to have a fluorescently tagged nucleotide at each position in the DNA...
  4. CRISPR Guide

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    ...catalytically inactive dCas9 to a fluorescent marker like green fluorescent protein (GFP), creating a customizable... sequences using a fluorescent reporter. In SHERLOCK, a quenched ssRNA fluorescent reporter is added to...: Epigenetics Visualizing Genomic Loci Using Fluorophores CRISPR imaging has numerous advantages, including...customizable DNA or RNA label for fluorescence microscopy. RNA aptamers, like MS2 or PP7, can also be fused...fused to the gRNA to recruit fluorescently-tagged RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). Multicolor CRISPR imaging...dCas9 and S. aureus dCas9) tagged with different fluorescent proteins or by fusing the gRNAs to orthogonal...imaging of genomic loci, as in the CRISPR-Sirius . Fluorescent CRISPR systems have been used for dynamic tracking...
  5. Optogenetics Guide

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    ... responses, such as nonspecific cation influx vs. proton efflux. Researchers have used genetic engineering...excited by blue light and permits nonspecific cation influx into the cell when stimulated. Channelrhodopsin...activator FixJ in the absence of blue light. 470 Fluorescent Protein domains Dronpa based Light-inducible ...engineered from a green-to-red photoconvertible fluorescent protein 400 UVR8 domains UVR8 plant photoreceptor...
  6. Addgene's eBook Collection

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    ...Overlay Select Fluorescent Proteins 101 August 2017 | First Edition About Fluorescent Proteins 101 ... this eBook, you’ll find tips for choosing a fluorescent protein; information on FRET, biosensors, and...localization; an introduction to non-protein fluorophores; and much more! Close About Overlay Select Viral...
  7. Educational Resources

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    ...include: Plasmids 101 CRISPR 101 Viral Vectors 101 Fluorescent Proteins 101 Science Career Guide Videos Watch...techniques. Topics include: Genome Engineering Fluorescent Proteins CRISPR Viral Vectors Plasmid Technology...
  8. Guide to Using Pooled Libraries

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    ...accurately evaluate which library components are influenced by selection, so it’s essential that you have...
  9. Cloning

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    ...been made with different promoters, tags and fluorescent proteins. Thus, you can clone your gene of interest...
  10. Plan Your Experiment

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    ...gRNA Presence of a selectable marker (drug or fluorophore) Delivery method Expression System Components...
  11. Lentiviral Guide

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    ...plasmids include: Tet- or Cre-based regulation and fluorescent fusions or reporters. Browse lentivirus plasmids...
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