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  1. Chemogenetics Guide

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    ...receptors potently activated by an inert ligand. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 104:5163–68. PMID: 17360345 (...and biological light sources for opsin activation. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 113:E358-67. PMID: 26733686 (...with a specifically designed Gi-coupled receptor. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 95:352–57. PMID: 9419379 (Link...G protein regulation of β cell function in vivo. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 106:19197–202. PMID: 19858481...to be involved in a wide variety of biological processes, including initiating signaling pathways in inflammation...
  2. Antibody Guide

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    ...randomized reorganization process, creating a unique binding site. This process, known as V(D)J recombination...delaying a process through sequential rounds of validation. Validation of an antibody is a process separate...binding partners, location in the cell, and sample processing can hide or reveal epitopes on an antigen. Monoclonal...can interfere with the conjugate or conjugation process. Sodium azide, an antimicrobial agent, can block...proteins to detect simultaneously. Conjugation The process of attaching signaling molecules to an antibody...available. Tissue samples may need additional processing steps, such as sonication. Denature proteins,...proteins from a complex mix. Overview of application Process the tissue or cell culture samples to extract proteins...
  3. Molecular Biology Reference

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    ...The actual process of Illumina NGS is not that different from Sanger sequencing. This process, like Sanger... similarly referred to as cloned DNA, and this process of generating multiple identical copies of a recombinant...molecule is known as DNA or molecular cloning . The process of molecular cloning enabled scientists to break... synthesized RNA signals for the transcription process to stop. An expression vector can also include ...Sequencing In 1975, Frederick Sanger developed the process termed Sanger sequencing, sometimes referred to...sequence of the complementary strand. The replication process can also be done in a test tube to copy DNA regions...adding nucleotides. The major difference in this process occurs when the polymerase incorporates a fluorescently...
  4. Optogenetics Guide

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    ...frequently neurons) and their governing biomolecular processes. The tools and technologies developed for optogenetics...functions. Example schematic of an optogenetics procedure. A channelrhodopsin, fused to mCherry, is expressed...outside of the brain, rendering the experimental procedure less invasive. Different activation wavelengths...2013. Optobiology: optical control of biological processes via protein engineering. Biochem Soc Trans. 41... excitation/inhibition balance in information processing and social dysfunction. Nature. 477(7363):171...
  5. Cloning

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    ...the creation of recombinant DNA is an essential process used in scientific research and discovery. With...recombination reaction, drastically simplifying the process and reducing the amount of time required for cloning...nicks will be repaired by the normal replication process. It is important to note that LIC has difficulty...
  6. Lentiviral Guide

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    ... CMV or RSV Return to Top Viral Production The process of producing infectious transgenic lentivirus is...sites onto the insert of interest using PCR. The process of subcloning consists of digesting the insert ...definition, at the beginning of R, is capped, and proceeds through U5 and the rest of the provirus. Third...
  7. Plan Your Experiment

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    ...is necessary to model your specific disease or process of interest. Do you want to: Generate complete ... method of delivery and the cell type. Before proceeding with your experiment, it may be necessary to ...
  8. CRISPR Guide

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    ...condensed multiplexing capabilities , as it can process multiple gRNAs under a single promoter, and can...which include Cas13a , Cas13b , and Cas13d , can process crRNA precursors to mature crRNAs. Upon ssRNA recognition...
  9. Science Guides

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    ...frequently neurons) and their governing biomolecular processes. The tools and technologies developed for optogenetics...
  10. Addgene's eBook Collection

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    ...transferable skills, and tips on the job application process. Close About Overlay Select CRISPR 101 en español...
  11. Guide to Using Pooled Libraries

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    ...are the general steps to take in the screening process. Amplify the library (electroporation and maxiprep...
  12. Retrovirus Guide

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    ...definition, at the beginning of R, is capped, and proceeds through U5 and the rest of the provirus. 3' LTR...
  13. Promoters

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    ...recognition and binding. On the other hand, the process in eukaryotes is much more complex. Eukaryotes ...
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