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TypeBlog Post...if any secondary antibody remains, whether that involves adding fresh chemiluminescent substrate or imaging...
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Plasmids 101: Modular Cloning
TypeBlog Post...in cell-free systems. These pathways typically involve multiple steps in which a precursor molecule is... -
Engaging with science and society at pgEd
TypeBlog Post...addition to events that we put on, we are often invited to present our materials or speak about our experiences... -
Popular Retroviral Vectors and Their Uses in Scientific Research
TypeBlog Post...produce their shRNA library to support functional investigations of the mammalian genome that can reveal how... -
BeHeard Award 2018: Diseases of Glycosylation, Arginine Mutagenesis, & Neural Development
TypeBlog Post...complexes, but a serendipitous discovery led them to investigate the use of a common laboratory chemical, guanidine... -
Adenoviral Vector Production and Troubleshooting
TypeBlog Post...is a linear double-stranded DNA of ~36kb, with inverted terminal repeats (ITR) present at both ends. ... -
Meet an Addgenie: Insights into Grad School, Career Paths, and More
TypeBlog Post...wanted to leave academia, and once she joined an investment club and discovered the business side of science... -
Corralling and Cornering the Goldilocks Antibody
TypeBlog Post... be a part of it! If you are interested to get involved by submitting data, sending antibodies, and/or... -
Simple CRISPR-based Epigenetic Editing: dCas9-directed DNA Demethylation
TypeBlog Post...ball-and-chain that they resemble, actually impede your investigation into the regulation of your favorite gene. But... -
Antibodies 101: ELISA (Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay)
TypeBlog Post...amount of antibody that binds in the well is an inverse measure of the amount of your protein of interest... -
Viral Vectors 101: Virus Safety
TypeBlog Post...policies. Administering Virus Many virus experiments involve needles or scalpels (sharps). Cuts and scrapes ... -
Viral Vectors 101: Calcium Sensors
TypeBlog Post...can be delivered to intact tissues and organs noninvasively and target a defined population of cells (e.... -
Early Career Researcher Toolbox: Finding Relevant Papers
TypeBlog Post... for getting a quick summary of papers before investing the time to read them. Organizations: Accounts... -
A Look Back at One Year of Plasmid Sharing for COVID-19 Research
TypeBlog Post...starting point for SARS-CoV-2 researchers to investigate how the virus interacts with human cells. Addgene... -
Plasmids 101: In-house NGS Plasmid Quality Control Now at Addgene
TypeBlog Post...things at Addgene, each part of this new process involves a significant amount of QC. First, we perform ... -
Fluorescent Proteins 101: Introduction to FRET
TypeBlog Post...excitation and emission of an excited fluorophore, FRET involves a non-radiative transfer of energy (i.e. no emitted... -
Plasmids 101: Terminators and PolyA signals
TypeBlog Post... Polymerase II termination is more complex and involves two RNA polymerase-associated proteins, CPSF and... -
Tips for Titering Your Lentiviral Preps
TypeBlog Post... actually infect cells. These assays typically involve infecting a target cell line with your virus and... -
CrispyCrunch: High-throughput Design and Analysis of CRISPR+HDR Experiments
TypeBlog Post...design and analyze batches of CRISPR samples. We invite you to jump in and try it out, or take a look at... -
Production of Virus in Insect Versus Mammalian Cells
TypeBlog Post... methods add an additional viral passage. This involves taking your first round of virus, called P1 (or...