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  1. Antibody Guide

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    ... two types of antigen specificity: monoclonal, meaning many copies of one clone that are specific to a... a certain epitope, or polyclonal, meaning there are many clones that are specific to multiple epitopes...bound. Signaling molecules , proteins that emit a measurable light or color in response to a specific stimulus...proteins. HRP is also used in ELISAs, which only measure a single antibody signal. Here, HRP is used as ...samples can be normalized to a total protein measurement. Both methods will also serve as a control for...conjugate, typically HRP, is activated and its output measured. This method can be performed using the indirect...Fix your samples. Prepare your samples using permeabilization, antigen retrieval, and/or sectioning. Block...
  2. CRISPR Guide

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    ...based on the gRNA sequence without cleavage. This means proteins with other functions can be fused to a ...Cas9s (hfCas9) . There is currently no defined measure of fidelity, so sometimes they will be referred...principle, the ability to induce base transversions means that any base-to-base conversion is possible with...CASTs can result in bidirectional insertions — meaning they may not be suitable for applications where...Partridge, E. C., Newberry, K. M., Smith, S. B., Meadows, S. K., Roberts, B. S., Mackiewicz, M., Mendenhall...
  3. Science Guides

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    ...Optogenetics integrates optics and genetic engineering to measure and manipulate cells (frequently neurons) and their...optogenetics research utilize light to detect, measure, and control molecular signals and cells in order...
  4. Optogenetics Guide

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    ...optogenetics integrates optics and genetic engineering to measure and manipulate cells (frequently neurons) and their...optogenetics research utilize light to detect, measure, and control molecular signals and cells in order...
  5. Retrovirus Guide

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    ...names? The nomenclature of the plasmid backbone is meant to be descriptive of the components found within...
  6. Lentiviral Guide

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    ...only infect mitotically active cell types. This means that lentiviruses can infect a greater variety of...
  7. Molecular Biology Reference

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    ...from a particular organism or group of organisms. Meaning, if a plasmid in intended for use in human cells...
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