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Top 5 Reasons to Use a Hypothermic Preservation Additive

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Short video about the top 5 reasons why our market likes to use a hypothermic preservation additive like ROKEPIE. Showing application and benefits.

Tagged as: cell storage, cell preservation, hypothermic preservation, cell transportation, extend cell shellf life

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How to Pull Capillary Tubes

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Better learn to pull capillary tubes of your own because your labmates probably won't be too happy if you continue to drain their TLC spotters without replacing them. After a little practice, you'll be able to stockpile a decent supply of capillary tubes in just a few minutes.

Tagged as: tlc, thin layer chromatography, pull tubes, capillary, spotter, spotters, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, chemistry, pipet, pipette, chemical biology

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How to Remove Static from a Scale

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Scale acting like it has a mind of it's own? It might be static - try this simple technique to remove static from a scale and tame the beast.

Tagged as: static gun, static, scale, won\'t tare, tear, troubleshooting, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, chemistry, biology, instrument, weight

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How to Weigh Small Amounts

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Using the right technique to weigh small amounts of a solid can dramatically improve the accuracy of your readings. The size of both the weigh vessel and the scale should be carefully considered to maximize the quality of your data.

Tagged as: weigh paper, scale, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, chemistry, biology, biochemistry

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What is Restriction Enzyme Star Activity?

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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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Standard Protocol for Restriction Enzyme Digests

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If you’re new to molecular biology, or just need a refresher on best practices for restriction enzyme digests, watch as Dave presents the standard protocol for DNA digestion with restriction enzymes. He include important, but often forgotten, tips for optimal results, including the importance of completely thawed and mixed buffers.

Tagged as: molecular biology, cloning

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Working with Sterile Technique

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Good sterile technique will save you countless hours of cleaning incubators, repeating experiments, and running from labmates. Here are the basics that will help you stay contamination-free.

Tagged as: sterile technique, working in hood, cell culture, tissue culture, beginner, proper technique, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, culture, cells

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What Causes a Difficult Ligation Reaction

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If your DNA fragments have blunt ends or single-base overhangs, you’ll want to watch as Greg explains why they can be difficult to ligate, and how you can improve the outcomes of your ligation reactions. A few simple tips can help you to overcome the challenges posed by ligation of non-cohesive ends.

Tagged as: cloning, molecular biology, ligase

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Changing Tanks on a Gas Manifold

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High pressure requires high attention... So next time you're changing gas tanks on a manifold, follow these steps for a safe and easy transfer.

Tagged as: co2 tanks, changing gas tank, change tank, manifold, gas, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, tank,

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Important Tips for Working with Q5 Polymerase

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Are you using Q5 High-Fidelity DNA Polymerase? Then you probably already know how robust and accurate the DNA amplification is (>100X Taq DNA Polymerase). Melanie has some tips for ensuring optimal performance with Q5. If you haven’t tried Q5 yet, what are you waiting for?

Tagged as: molecular biology, PCR, cloning

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