|
Regulated progression through the cell cycle requires sequential expression of a family of proteins called cyclins. Frank McCormick's group at UCSF recently deposited a series of human cyc
...[continue]
|
Region and cell-specific expression of a gene of interest is a critical experimental consideration, especially when studying the human brain which by some estimates contains 100 billion cells and poss
...[continue]
|
In 2011, Addgene began collaborating with Dr. Alex Chenchik of Cellecta, Inc. and Dr. Gus Frangou of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to distribute Cellecta's DECIPHER pooled lentiviral sh
...[continue]
|
Protein kinases post-translationally phosphorylate specific residues as a means of regulating cell-signaling cascades. O-phosphoserine (Sep) being, by far, the most common phosphorylation modi
...[continue]
|
This is a thorough explanation of how to use the free densitometry software ImageJ for western blot quantification.
It covers proper exposure of film and relative comparisons to analyze b
...[continue]
|
This is a full western blot protocol using the standard tris-glycine-SDS running buffer and tris-HCl buffered gels. Full gel recipes are provided along with compostions, ingredients, and recipes
...[continue]
|
Optical molecular imaging techniques have emerged as valuable tools for pre-clinical oncology research in mouse models of cancer.1-5 Diseased tissues and cells are typically detected during in vivo fl
...[continue]
|
This is part one of a troubleshooting guide to fix your Western blots.
3 hrs and 33 minutes are needed to complete the protocols.
Protocol written and proven by westernblot.o
...[continue]
|
This document contains recommendations on Morpholino oligo stock solution concentrations, storage temperature and conditions, as well as notes on lyophilization for long-term storage.
...[continue]
|
Deglycosylation Using TFMS
Glycosylation is one of the most common posttranslational modifications of proteins. Glycans attach to the peptide backbone through either amide or glycosidic
...[continue]
|