98 Search Results for "literature and genome"  – Page 5

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BaF3 Cell Proliferation Assay

https://benchfly.com/video/1535/baf3-cell-proliferation-assay/

This is how we perform our standard BaF3 cell proliferation assay. Cells either express FGFR1C or FGFR2C and growth is monitored via 3H-thymidine uptake.

Tagged as: mitogenic assay, growth factor, replication, scintillation counter, GoldBio

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What is Restriction Enzyme Star Activity?

https://benchfly.com/video/1539/what-is-restriction-enzyme-star-activity-/

Not sure what star activity is or how it can affect your restriction enzyme DNA digests? Learn more as Rick discusses how various contaminants can increase the off-target cleavage that is a hallmark of star activity, and how NEB’s High-Fidelity (HF®) enzymes have been engineered to decrease star activity.

Tagged as: cloning, molecular biology, troubleshooting

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Preparing a Flow Cell

https://benchfly.com/video/166/preparing-a-flow-cell/

This video illustrates the preparation of a single channel flow cell. The cell is made up of a slide, a cover slip, and two pieces of double-sided tape. Liquids can be flowed into the chamber via capillary action. Excess liquied can be swept up with a kim wipe.

Tagged as: kinesin, koch lab, microfluidics, optical tweezers,

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Serra do Ramalho, Gruta da Pingueira II

https://benchfly.com/video/7292/serra-do-ramalho-gruta-da-pingueira-ii/

Foraging and interaction behavior of a new amphibian species of Xangoniscus (Oniscidea, Styloniscidae).

Tagged as: Serra do Ramalho, Xangoniscus

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Preparing a Two Sample Flow Cell

https://benchfly.com/video/167/preparing-a-two-sample-flow-cell/

This video illustrates how to make a double sample flow cell, where 2 microfluidics experiments can be run side-by-side. We use this setup typically in our DNA tethering experiments. The setup is composed of a slide, a cover slip, and double-sided tape.

Tagged as: cell, flow, kinesin, optical tweezers, microfluidics, koch lab

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How to create a comparison graph

https://benchfly.com/video/2331/how-to-create-a-comparison-graph/

Making a clear and informative graph in Excel can be daunting, unless you are an Excel guru or have slogged through making hundreds of graphs in the past. Here are a few tips to take the frustration out of making a comparison graph.

Tagged as: graph making, Excel, error bars

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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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Microaggregate Isolation Protocol

https://benchfly.com/video/189/microaggregate-isolation-protocol/

Introduction by Johan Six. This protocol allows you to physically separate microaggregates with macroaggregates (Mm) and free microaggregates (m).

Tagged as: Soil Fractionation, Organic Matter, Carbon Cycling, Carbon Stabilization, Aggregates, Microaggregate Isolation

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On-Off bike lights using arduino

https://benchfly.com/video/404/on-off-bike-lights-using-arduino/

This is a project done for an introduction to electronics course. It's a really simple project combining a pushbutton, an arduino uno, and some LEDs. The project I meant to do in the first place was to use the LEDs as turn signals but I don't know how to program this ...yet. The main problems I have with programming are incorporating a second push button while making the LEDs blink. For now, this is something I can do successfully. However, I really want to branch off of this so any feedback is sooo very appreciated!!

Tagged as: Arduino, LED

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A new approach to peer review for scientific publishing - how you can publish faster

https://benchfly.com/video/640/a-new-approach-to-peer-review-for-scientific-/

What if authors could get an unbiased, independent, journal-quality peer review in one week? What if the score from that review could match papers to the best-fit journals for faster publication? Watch this video and explore the opportunities of independent peer review from Rubriq (www.rubriq.com).

Tagged as: peer review, scientific publishing, publishing, STM publishing, getting published, independent peer review,

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