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  1. Adenovirus Guide

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    ...enters the host cell, and encode proteins necessary for viral DNA replication and host cell manipulation....expressed by the packaging cell line, normally the human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK293) cell line. There is a rare...transformed into AdEasier-1 cells (Addgene #16399) , which are BJ5183 E. coli cells containing pAdEasy. pAdEasy... construct flanked by ITRs. Cells from the packaging HEK293 or HER911 cell lines expressing E1 are transfected...HER911 cells throughout viral vector production. During experiments, GFP can be used to sort cells infected...transfected into HER911 E4+ cells for rAdV vector production, as HEK293 cells do not contain E4. Download...immune cells and antibody production that develops after exposure to an antigen. AdEasier-1 cells BJ5183...
  2. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) Guide

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    ...based on other human cell lines, such as HeLa and A549 cells, and even insect Sf9 cells , have also been ...able to infect cells and replicate autonomously. Human embryonic kidney 293T (HEK293T) cells are the most...HEK293T cells are then extracted and purified for their use as viral vectors to deliver genes to cells in ...persist in non-dividing cells for a period of years without damaging the host cell. Episomal stability allows...broad range of cell types in vivo. AAV-DJ has been optimized further for specific cell and tissue types...co-delivered to the host cells. The full-length transgene is later reconstructed within the cell via different mechanisms...main cell body, or soma, towards the synapse at the axons. Blood-brain barrier (BBB) Layer of cells that...
  3. Gamma-Retroviral Vector Guide

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    ...-activated cell sorting (FACS) is used to sort cells expressing GFP and later, sorted cells are expanded...actively dividing cell types, whereas gamma-retroviruses can only infect mitotically active cell types. This...Using Packaging Cell Lines Gamma-retroviral vectors can be packaged using helper-free cell lines (Figure...-retroviral packaging cell line developed by Garry Nolan at Stanford. These cell lines contain gag-pol...and rat cells), or an amphotropic envelope, Phoenix-AMPHO (for the infection of mammalian cells). Using...make stable cell lines, VSV-G is often put under an inducible promoter. Depending on the cell type, there... — T and B cell transduction Murine Leukemia Virus (MuLV) and HIV glycoprotein — CD4+ cell transduction...
  4. CRISPR Guide

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    ...with Haploid Embryonic Stem Cells Carrying a Guide RNA Library. Cell Stem Cell . 17 (2), 221–232. https:...in the same cell. This is called multiplexing , and increases the likelihood that any cell containing ...can increase efficiency. Synchronizing cells or modulating the cell cycle can help as HDR takes place during...expressing stable cell line. After applying your screening conditions to your transduced cell population, you...tracking of RNA in live cells, including orthogonal RNA/DNA labeling in the same cell. Figure 11: Overview...promiscuity is unique to bacterial cells and does not occur in mammalian cells. SHERLOCK , developed by the ...genomic loci in living human cells by an optimized CRISPR/CAS system. Cell . 155 (7), 1479–1491. https:...
  5. Lentiviral Vector Guide

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    ...production cell line, typically human embryonic kidney 293T (HEK293T) cells. Standard HEK293T cells are sufficient...fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) is used to sort cells expressing GFP and later expanded into a cell line. More...in a variety of cell types and models. Lentiviral vectors can target non-dividing cells, enable stable ...actively dividing cell types, whereas gamma-retroviruses can only infect mitotically active cell types. This...transfected into HEK293T cells using your preferred transfection method. The HEK293T cells will produce the viral...make stable cell lines, VSV-G is often put under an inducible promoter. Depending on the cell type, there...clinical tools. Stable Cell Lines Lentiviral vectors can be used to make stable cell lines due to their integration...
  6. Promoters

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    ...the other hand, the process in eukaryotes is much more complex. Eukaryotes require a minimum of seven transcription... Can be induced by IPTG or lactose Eukaryotic Promoters Eukaryotic promoters are much more complex and...Learn about bacterial and eukaryotic promoters, including transcription and the transcription complex...Reference Promoters Promoters Prokaryotic Promoters Eukaryotic Promoters Resources A promoter is a region of...binding is very different in bacteria compared to eukaryotes. In bacteria, the core RNA polymerase requires...transcription factors in order for RNA polymerase II (a eukaryote-specific RNA polymerase) to bind to a promoter...Transcription is tightly controlled in both bacteria and eukaryotes by various DNA regulatory sequences, including...
  7. Guide to Using Pooled Libraries

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    ...to mark individual cells. These barcodes will then be inherited by any daughter cells, making barcode libraries...experiment, target cells are treated with the pooled library to create a population of mutant cells that are then...200x more cells than plasmids in the TKO library for their screen. Using large numbers of cells minimizes...selection, most cells die or do not pass selection (in the case of a reporter) Sort selected cells Sequence ...) Apply selection; most cells will survive Perform NGS on the surviving cells Compare NGS results between...identify those cells that do not survive the selection mechanism. You’ll transduce two sets of cells and subject...sequences, screening certain types of proteins (such as cell surface receptors or transcription factors), or ...
  8. Molecular Biology Reference

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    ... plasmid DNA is replicated upon cell division, and each daughter cell receives at least one copy of the...segregated to the resulting daughter cells. These daughter cells are called clones, since they contain...DNA. Although they can be found in archaea and eukaryotes, they play the most significant biological role..., which take up plasmids and amplify them during cell division. Because bacteria are easy to grow, divide...long-term, either as purified DNA or within bacterial cells that have been preserved as glycerol stocks. Function...including plants, worms, mice, and cultured human cells. Have diverse applications — Although plasmids were...can be specific to a certain species, tissue, or cell type. The strength of the promoter can control the...
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