110 Search Results for "cell culture and tissue culture"  – Page 9

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Make Your Own Rapid Ligation Kit

https://benchfly.com/video/61/make-your-own-rapid-ligation-kit/

Save lots of time and money when cloning by making your own rapid ligation kit as I demonstrate here. In my experience, this reagent performs exactly the same as other commercially available rapid ligation kits so there's no loss of quality by creating your own buffer.

Tagged as: ligase, rapid ligase, 5 minute ligation, fast ligation, time-saving, dna, cloning, molecular biology, biology, biochemistry, laboratory techniques, current protocols

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BLAT - A Powerful Genetic Search Tool

https://benchfly.com/video/122/blat--a-powerful-genetic-search-tool/

Not to be confused with BLAST, BLAT is a great tool in it's own right- one of my favorites. Great way to do easy genome searches- find related genes, chromosome locations and much more!

Tagged as: blast, database, laboratory techniques, science videos, current protocols, bioinformatics, computational, software, demo

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UCSC Visigene and Allen Brain Atlas

https://benchfly.com/video/101/ucsc-visigene-and-allen-brain-atlas/

These are two great databases for visualizing expression data in a range of different assays. I'll show you how to get started in this video.

Tagged as: imaging, bioinformatics, brain, laboratory techniques, current protocols, science videos, bioinformatics, computational, demo, software

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Comparing Capillary Cutters for LCMS

https://benchfly.com/video/138/comparing-capillary-cutters-for-lcms/

These two different methods of cutting capillaries can result in major differences in the cleanliness of the cut. Using the wrong technique may affect the subsequent chromatography and analysis.

Tagged as: mass spec, proteomics, diamond cutter, laboratory techniques, current protocols, science videos, spectrometry, ceramic

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Welcome to BenchFly

https://benchfly.com/video/25/welcome-to-benchfly/

Welcome to BenchFly! Here's a brief explanation of why we started it and what BenchFly is all about.

Tagged as: welcome, introduction, greenscreen, mission, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, intro,

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How to Calibrate Pipettors

https://benchfly.com/video/87/how-to-calibrate-pipettors/

Learning how to calibrate pipettors takes only a few minutes and should be done once a year to make sure your experiments are accurate.

Tagged as: pipetman, pipetteman, science videos, lab techniques, current protocols

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How to Get a Reaction Sample without Removing Septum

https://benchfly.com/video/128/how-to-get-a-reaction-sample-without-removing/

Monitoring reaction progress by TLC is pretty standard, but having to unclamp the flask, remove the septum, take a sample, replace the septum and re-clamp is a pain. Here I show you how to reduce it to "take a sample". Done.

Tagged as: tlc, capillary, \"laboratory techniques\", \"science videos\", \"current protocols\", Chemistry

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How to clean a rotovap

https://benchfly.com/video/78/how-to-clean-a-rotovap/

I do this about once a week to keep our rotovap clean. Great way to remove debris and condensation.

Tagged as: tip, rotary evaporator, acetone bath,

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How to Cut TLC Plates

https://benchfly.com/video/163/how-to-cut-tlc-plates/

Here we show how to cut TLC plates, specifically glass-backed plates, by scoring and snapping them.

Tagged as: glass, tlc, thin layer, chromatography, laboratory techniques, science videos, current protocols, silica, chemistry, chemical biology

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Cotton Trick for Column Chromatography

https://benchfly.com/video/94/cotton-trick-for-column-chromatography/

No more messing around with a stick to get the cotton or glass wool positioned properly when preparing for column chromatography. Use this trick and you'll be done in 5 seconds.

Tagged as: silica gel, glass wool, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, chemistry, chemical biology

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