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TypeProtocol...plasmid Resuspension buffer Denaturing solution Renaturing solution 2 mg/mL RNase A TE or water-saturated..., including plasmid DNA, into solution. Add a renaturing solution to the denatured bacteria. Note: This...Solution II at room temperature Solution III - Renaturing Solution (Potassium Acetate) 120 mL 5M Potassium...included in the resuspension buffer of most kits. Reference Page Top Index...
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Western Blot
TypeProtocol...SDS-PAGE gel tank. Pro-Tip Different SDS-PAGE gel tanks will have different gel orientations. Refer to...may need to be adjusted to accommodate slight differences between products. Addgene does not endorse or... Inclusion of this information is solely for transparency intended to support reproducibility in science... -
AAV ddPCR Titration
TypeProtocol...Vector Guides Virus Blog Posts Molecular Biology Reference Introduction This protocol describes how to use...1814040 Microseal adhesive seal, Bio-Rad, MSB1001 Polystyrene Reservoirs, VWR, 89094-662 Microcentrifuge tubes... the NTC. Pour the 1X dilution buffer into a polystyrene reagent reservoir. Using a 20–200 µL multichannel...cartridge. Add 800 µL of droplet generation oil to a polystyrene reagent reservoir. Using the 20–200 µL multichannel... -
Protocol - How to Inoculate a Bacterial Culture
TypeProtocol...Tetracycline 10 µg/mL Tips and FAQ What is the difference between high copy and low copy plasmids? The ...hr on average. Certain features of a plasmid may render it low copy regardless of plasmid size. See the...350 - 400 rpm to obtain a higher cell density. Reference Page Top Index... -
Video Library
TypeProtocol...career path, differences in research culture between the US and Australia, and advice for current graduate...Specialist Jane Hannon discusses her career path, current projects in the works, and all of the things she... -
Molecular Biology Protocol - Restriction Digest of Plasmid DNA
TypeProtocol... at specific sequences. There are hundreds of different restriction enzymes, allowing scientists to target...(such as a digestion with another enzyme in a different buffer), but will not be gel purifying it, you... not cut your insert, you could try using two different enzymes that have compatible sticky ends. See... -
General Transfection
TypeProtocol... This approach can be adapted for different cell lines and different transfection reagents. Workflow Timeline...5 mL of 100X glutaGRO. Store at 4 °C. Pro-Tip Different brands and lots of FBS can promote or inhibit ... -
Immunocytochemistry
TypeProtocol...method. The protocol may need to be optimized for different cells, target proteins, etc. Sharing speeds science...may need to be adjusted to accommodate slight differences between products. Addgene does not endorse or... Inclusion of this information is solely for transparency intended to support reproducibility in science... -
Transfection for Recombinant Antibodies
TypeProtocol...Collection Antibodies Blog Posts Molecular Biology Reference General Transfection Protocol Recombinant Antibody...may need to be adjusted to accommodate slight differences between products. Addgene does not endorse or... Inclusion of this information is solely for transparency intended to support reproducibility in science... -
Plasmid Cloning by Restriction Enzyme Digest (with Protocols)
TypeProtocol... to use, you can check out our Empty Backbone Reference . Background Subcloning by restriction digest ... a fusion protein) Ideally, you will find two different restriction enzymes for your subcloning. It is...expression vector and can begin your studies. Reference Page Top Index... -
What is Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
TypeProtocol...for pipetting error. In this example, we have 7 different reactions (7 unique primer pairs), so we multiply...sequence. FAQ How do I design primers? See our reference page on how to design primers for detailed instructions...environment for the DNA amplification reaction. Reference Page Top Index... -
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for BSL-1 and BSL-2 Labs
TypeProtocol... potential accidents such as spills. BSL-2 is different because it includes labs that work with agents...cannot perform your duties. Be sure to try out different sizes to know your fit. It is best to not reuse... -
Protocol - Over-Agar Antibiotic Plating
TypeProtocol...Sample Data Selection of E.coli on LB-agar using different concentrations of carbenicillin plated over-agar...over-agar Plate shows a lawn of E. coli and no apparent selection. 150 µL of 1 mg/mL Carbenicillin plated... -
Water Bath Protocol
TypeProtocol... biology, and thaw cell lines. There are many different types of water baths that exist as scientists ...scientists work with tubes and bottles of different sizes in the lab. Some water baths contain individual slots... -
Lab Safety for Biosafety Levels One and Two
TypeProtocol... of the four levels is to distinguish between different types of hazards and to provide protective measures...measures for each level, as each level has different safety requirements. BSL-1 is designated for those... -
Lentivirus Production
TypeProtocol...21-040-CV (cations can affect the attachment of adherent cells) 0.45 μm polyethersulfone filter, Nalgene...and 5 mL of glutaGRO. Store at 4 °C. Pro-Tip Different brands and lots of FBS can promote or inhibit ... -
Affinity Purification of Recombinant Antibodies with Protein A or Protein G
TypeProtocol...may need to be adjusted to accommodate slight differences between products. Addgene does not endorse or... Inclusion of this information is solely for transparency intended to support reproducibility in science... -
Kit Free RNA Extraction
TypeProtocol...Purification Agarose Gel Purification Molecular Biology Reference Introduction This protocol describes how to extract...ThermoFisher Scientific . Figure 1: A diagram of the different steps in RNA extraction. Before Starting RNA is... -
Protocol - How to Design Primers
TypeProtocol...below to learn how to design primers for PCR. Reference Page Top Index... -
Protocol - How to Create a Bacterial Glycerol Stock
TypeProtocol...periods at -80°C can lose labels stuck to tube! Reference Page Top Index...