Protocol applies EFs to cells in vitro but has been modified and to use electrotactic chambers to accommodate cells growing in planar culture or in three-dimensional (3D) gels, en bloc tissue cultures in 3D and possible small embryos, such as that from frog and zebra fish. The EF is applied to the cells or tissues cultured in a customer designed electrotactic chamber via agar salt bridges, Steinberg’s solution and Ag/AgCl electrodes. - [Read Application of Direct Current Electric Fields to Cells and Tissues in vitro]
Conditional ablation of stat3/socs3 discloses the dual role for reactive astrocytes after spinal cord injury. The current protocol demonstrates that reactive astrocytes play a crucial role in wound healing and functional recovery by using mice with a selective deletion of the signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 (STAT3) or suppression of cytokine signaling-3 (SOCS3) under the control of Nestin gene promoter/enhancer (STAT3N–/–, SOCS3N–/–). - [Read Conditional Ablation of Stat3 Socs3 Discloses the Dual Role for Reactive Astrocytes]
Transfer of proteins from a Tris/glycine SDS-polyacrylamide gel to a membrane using the submerged method is achieved by placing the gel next to a piece of nitrocellulose filter, submerging this sandwich in a large volume of transfer buffer in a transfer tank, and running current from one side of the transfer tank to another. The proteins are then eluted by transferring them from the gel onto the filter. - [Read Immunoblotting: Submerged Electrophoretic Transfer of Proteins from Gels to Membranes Protocol]
Describe the use of replication-incompetent retroviral vectors for the analysis of lineal relationships in developing vertebrate tissues. An overview of the relevant aspects of the retroviral life cycle, and the strategies and current methods in use at their laboratory are described. - [Read Lineage Analysis Using Retroviral Vectors]
Provides a brief historical perspective to illustrate the demands for this technology and to lay the foundation for its application; Explains the hurdles that were surmounted to achieve the current level of multiparametric analysis which serves to alert researchers to potential problems they may encounter when they either bring this technology to their own laboratories, or when they use extant instrumentation in another laboratory; Illustrates some of the complexities that arise. - [Read Multiparameter FACS Analysis]
Describe the current efforts to identify and characterize the large number of SNP's required and discuss the practicalities of association studies for the identification of genes involved in complex traits. - [Read Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms as Tools in Human Genetics]
Tubulin is polymerized into microtubules by incubating tubulin at 37°C with GTP. A nucleation seed is added when the purpose is to assay microtubule elongation. Tubulin can also be polymerized for the purposes of recycling the tubulin or labeling the microtubules with fluorescently labeled tubulin. Based on the protocol by Timothy Mitchison of Harvard University.