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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.
Using an Autoclave
https://benchfly.com/video/139/using-an-autoclave/Information on how to use an autoclave for typical molecular biology reagents and supplies.
Tissue Prep for LCMS - Pt.3: Alkylation/Digestion
https://benchfly.com/video/129/tissue-prep-for-lcms--pt-3-alkylation-digesti/Peptide alkylation and digestion are performed is In the third step of tissue preparation for LCMS.
Making Frits for LC/MS
https://benchfly.com/video/109/making-frits-for-lc-ms/When making frits for LC/MS, follow these guidelines to increase the quality and reproducibility of your LC/MS data.
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.
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.
Web of Knowledge Literature Search
https://benchfly.com/video/100/web-of-knowledge-literature-search/Web of Knowledge is a great database for performing lit searches. In this video, I'll show you how to get started and why it's useful.
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.
My Favorite Eppi Tubes
https://benchfly.com/video/84/my-favorite-eppi-tubes/Here are the eppi tubes I love and loath... Picking the wrong eppis is the worst- who knew such a small thing could cause such big trouble...
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.