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How to Use a Fluorescence Microscope

https://benchfly.com/video/172/how-to-use-a-fluorescence-microscope/

Here we demonstrate the basic features of a fluorescence microscope and how to use them.

Tagged as: scope, fluorescent, microscopy, immunofluorescence, immuno, imaging, laboratory techniques,

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How to Load and Run SDS-PAGE Gels

https://benchfly.com/video/120/how-to-load-and-run-sds-page-gels/

Proper SDS-PAGE gel loading technique can prevent the tragedy of performing an entire experiment only to have your samples splash into adjacent wells just a couple of hours away from the result.

Tagged as: protein, laboratory techniques, current protocols, science videos, biochemistry, acrylamide, biology, western, blot, electrophoresis

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Bottle Labeling Tape Trick

https://benchfly.com/video/137/bottle-labeling-tape-trick/

Labeling is key for knowing what buffer is in what bottle, but after a while that tape sticks tighter than superglue. If you've ever spent more than one second trying to remove tape from a bottle, try this bottle labeling tape trick, and change your tape more than once a year...

Tagged as: label, laboratory techniques, science videos, current protocols, biology, tip, molecular biology

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How to Find Your H-index

https://benchfly.com/video/174/how-to-find-your-h-index/

In this short video, we show how to find your h-index, a metric that describes the scientific productivity and impact of a researcher.

Tagged as: h-index, impact factor, h index, laboratory techniques, journal, publication, citation, citations, hirsch

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Centrifuge Imbalance Errors

https://benchfly.com/video/37/centrifuge-imbalance-errors/

Centrifuge imbalance errors can be one of the most dangerous and damaging problems. Make sure you check these possible sources of the problem before starting another run.

Tagged as: imbalance, problem, troubleshooting, L8-70M, centrifuge error, instrument, laboratory techniques, current protocols, repair

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Centrifuge Vacuum Problems

https://benchfly.com/video/39/centrifuge-vacuum-problems/

If you're experiencing ultracentrifuge vacuum problems, check these parts to find the source of the issue. Without a proper seal and vacuum, the run will never start.

Tagged as: troubleshooting, ultracentrifuge, o-ring, oring, won\'t pull vacuum, broken, repair, laboratory techniques, instrument, current protocols

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Pouring Acrylamide Gels for SDS-PAGE

https://benchfly.com/video/106/pouring-acrylamide-gels-for-sds-page/

Here's how to pour acrylamide gels for SDS-PAGE using a BioRad system. Although the plates may vary with other systems, the technique and recipes for pouring acrylamide gels will still be applicable.

Tagged as: sds, page, electrophoresis, protein, laboratory techniques, current protocols, science videos, temed, aps, gels, western, blot, biochemistry, biology, ammonium, biorad,

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How to Reduce Bumping on a Rotovap

https://benchfly.com/video/80/how-to-reduce-bumping-on-a-rotovap/

Reduce bumping on the rotovap to minimize compound loss while removing solvent under reduced pressure. Otherwise, you'll find yourself diassembling and rinsing every square inch of the rotovap in a desperate attempt to recover what's left of your precious product.

Tagged as: rotovap, rotavap, bump guard, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, chemistry, chemical biology, rotary, evaporator

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Blue-White Screening Explained

https://benchfly.com/video/1719/blue-white-screening-explained/

Blue-white screening is a common molecular biology technique. In this whiteboard session, Patrick walks us through the science behind what creates a blue or white colony and how we can use this to screen bacterial colonies for desired plasmids.

Tagged as: bacteria, bacterial, molecular biology, whiteboard, lacz, iptg, GoldBio

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How to use a Semi-dry Transfer Apparatus

https://benchfly.com/video/95/how-to-use-a-semi-dry-transfer-apparatus/

A semi-dry transfer apparatus is one of the easiest ways to transfer proteins to nitrocellulose prior to a western blot. The semi-dry transfer has several advantages over a traditional wet transfer including the ease of setup, minimal solvent required, and higher throughput.

Tagged as: Bio-Rad, Biorad, bio rad, western, blot, science videos, laboratory techniques, current protocols, protein, biochemistry, nitrocellulose, biology,

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