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  1. CRISPR Guide

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    ...higher efficiency and product purity. 2017. Komor AC, Zhao KT, Packer MS, Gaudelli NM, Waterbury AL, Koblan...engineering and protein delivery. 2017. Rees HA, Komor AC, Yeh WH, Caetano-Lopes J, Warman M, Edge ASB, Liu...Cas9-cytidine deaminase fusions. 2017. Kim YB, Komor AC, Levy JM, Packer MS, Zhao KT, Liu DR. Nat Biotechnol...DNA without DNA cleavage. 2017. Gaudelli NM, Komor AC, Rees HA, Packer MS, Badran AH, Bryson DI, Liu DR...without double-stranded DNA cleavage. 2016. Komor AC, Kim YB, Packer MS, Zuris JA, Liu DR. Nature . 533...The target is present immediately adjacent to a P rotospacer A djacent M otif (PAM). The PAM sequence serves...codons that make up a gene PAM P rotospacer A djacent M otif; Sequence adjacent to the target sequence that...
  2. Chemogenetics Guide

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    ...Receptors Exclusively Activated by Designer Drugs. ACS Chem Neurosci 6:476–484. PMID: 25587888 Coward P,...receptors, or GPCRs. The largest class of cell surface receptors, GPCRs are seven-pass transmembrane proteins...stimulating phospholipase C, which releases intracellular calcium stores. There are currently three Gq... activate neuronal signalling by increasing intracellular cAMP concentrations. There is currently one ... was created by replacing the corresponding intracellular region of a turkey erythrocyte β-adrenergic ...pronounced SAMs). PSAMs are engineered α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) domains that respond to specific...
  3. Antibody Guide

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    ...suspended in the original media or isolated and placed in a buffer. Antibody Structure Figure 1: Structure...of 4 IgA1; IgA2 IgD Coexpressed with IgM on the surface of most immature B cells; function is unknown Monomer...by a capture antibody (sandwich). Block unused surface-binding sites in the wells with a blocking protein...sandwich ELISA, a capture antibody, bound to a surface, is used to capture the protein of interest and...In IHC, tissue sections are assayed and the extracellular matrix remains intact. The signaling molecule...enzyme. In ICC, cells have most or all of their extracellular matrix removed. Again, the signaling molecule...cells. Cells, with labeled antibodies bound to surface receptors, are “flowed” through a flow cytometer...
  4. Optogenetics Guide

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    ...better tissue penetrance, which may allow you to place the optic fiber outside of the brain, rendering ... activated by the light is controlled via the placement of the optic fiber. Using viral vectors for opsin... the toxin's local concentration near the cell surface, and enabling the ion channel to function. TULIPs...
  5. Molecular Biology Reference

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    ...mL 10 µg/mL *Note: Carbenicillin can be used in place of ampicillin. Preparing Antibiotics Create a stock...Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine and Uracil (U). Uracil replaces thymine in RNA molecules. Every 3 nucleotides ...
  6. Science Guides

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    ...Read More CRISPR Class 2 C lustered R egularly I nterspaced S hort P alindromic R epeat (CRISPR) systems,...
  7. Adenovirus Guide

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    ...contain the viral gene E4, adding 2.7 Kb of packaging space. However, these constructs must be transfected into...
  8. Promoters

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    ...Promoters are about 100-1000 base pairs long and are adjacent and typically upstream (5’) of the sense or coding...
  9. Lentiviral Guide

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    ...protein to interact with receptors at the host cell surface. The VSV-G envelope protein is commonly used in...
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