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TypeProtocol...bacteria, preventing damage to the cell membranes and keeping the cells alive. A glycerol stock of bacteria... and you will not need to obtain more competent cells and retransform. Bacteria on an LB agar plate can...
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Plasmid Cloning by PCR (with Protocols)
TypeProtocol...use electro-competent cells instead of the more common chemically-competent cells. The number of bacterial... manufacturer’s instructions for your competent cells. For most standard cloning, you can transform 1-...1-2μl of your ligation reaction into competent cells such as DH5alpha or TOP10. If using much less total...colonies, you might want to use higher competency cells. Additionally, if your final product is going to... -
Protocol - How to Ligate Plasmid DNA
TypeProtocol...complete plasmid can be transformed into bacterial cells for propagation. The majority of ligation reactions...Interpretation Uncut vector - Checks viability of competent cells and verifies the antibiotic resistance of the plasmid... -
Affinity Purification of Recombinant Antibodies with Protein A or Protein G
TypeProtocol...how to affinity purify recombinant antibodies from cell culture supernatant using Protein A or Protein G...after use. Carefully pour the filtered and diluted cell culture supernatant into the Gravitrap column. Collect... -
Using a Light Microscope Protocol
TypeProtocol...like microbes in a drop of pond water or the cells in your cell culture dish. Microscopes come in a huge ...transmission electron microscopes that allow us to see cellular components with science-fiction levels of detail... -
AAV Purification by Iodixanol Gradient Ultracentrifugation
TypeProtocol...suitable for virus purification and isolation of cells, organelles, lipoproteins, and macromolecules. Importantly..., iodixanol is inert and non-toxic to mammalian cells. Therefore, and unlike other density gradient media... -
Coomassie Purity Stain of Recombinant Antibodies
TypeProtocol...samples may not have been processed correctly in the cell (e.g., failure to cleave the signal peptide) and...Scatter chart. Change the data range and select the cells where the x-axis is represented. Add a linear trendline... -
Water Bath Protocol
TypeProtocol...restriction digests needed in molecular biology, and thaw cell lines. There are many different types of water baths... -
Handling Plasmids from Addgene - Purifying Plasmid DNA
TypeProtocol...min at 12,000 g. Notes: Pellet contains proteins, cell fragments, salt and other extra particles from solutions... -
What is Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
TypeProtocol...Note: (Link opens in a new window) Primer3 is an excellent resource for choosing primers. Place thin-walled...