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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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How Do You Say Hoechst?

https://benchfly.com/video/60/how-do-you-say-hoechst-/

Hoechst is one of the most common nuclear stains used in biochemistry and cellular biology. Unfortunately, trying to pronounce this nuclear stain can get embarrassing. Don't worry - after this video hoechst will never strike fear in your heart again.

Tagged as: hoechst, dapi, nuclear stain, pronounce, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, cell biology, biology, biochemistry, imaging

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IPTG Stability- Solid and in Solution

https://benchfly.com/video/781/iptg-stability-solid-and-in-solution/

IPTG stability varies depending on whether it's stored in solid form or in solution.

Tagged as: iptg stability, iptg stability at room temperature, iptg stability in water, iptg storage, iptg storage temperature, iptg storage conditions, iptg storage solution, how long is iptg good for, how long does iptg last, GoldBio

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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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Timesaving Miniprep Tips

https://benchfly.com/video/31/timesaving-miniprep-tips/

Purifying DNA from dozens of bacterial samples can be painfully boring, but knowing a few timesaving miniprep tips will save your sanity...and your pipetting thumb.

Tagged as: miniprep, eppi rack, vacuum, manifold, qiagen, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, biochemistry, biology, molecular biology, dna, bacteria, plasmid,

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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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PCR Buffer Review (Buffer D, Epicentre)

https://benchfly.com/video/29/pcr-buffer-review-buffer-d-epicentre/

PCR buffer D has never let me down and is one of my all-time favorite reagents. It's versatility makes it a perfect reagent for almost any PCR application.

Tagged as: buffer d, epicentre, pcr reagent, review, best pcr buffer, pcr buffer, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, molecular biology, cloning, biology, biochemistry, dna

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