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Preparing Stock Plating of Bacteria Protocol

A protocol for the preparation of stock plating of bacteria.

Lambda Phage Protocol Large DNA Preparation

Lambda Phage Protocol Large DNA Preparation

Microarray Protocol Preparation of Fluorescent DNA Probes from Human mRNA

This Microarray Protocol Preparation of Fluorescent DNA Probes from Human mRNA protocol describes the production of probes labeled with the fluorescent dyes, Cy3 and Cy5, following the synthesis of cDNA from human mRNA and the hybridization of the probes to DNA microarrays.

Microinjection Pipettes Protocol

Microinjection Pipettes Preparation Protocol.

Microinjection Pipette Pulling Protocol

A simple protocol for microinjection pipette pulling.

In Vitro Translated Xenopus Mos Kinase Assay Protocol

In Vitro Translated Xenopus Mos Kinase Assay Protocol. In response to progesterone, immature Xenopus oocytes mature to eggs that can be fertilized. The Mos protein kinase is essential for oocyte maturation, most likely due to its ability to activate the MAP kinase cascade. This MAP kinase cascade eventually leads to the activation of Cdc2/cyclin B and entry into M phase. In this protocol, tagged Mos kinase is translated in vitro, immunopurified, and used in a kinase assay.

Antibodies Phage Expression Protocol Using 96-well Microtiter Plates

A Phage display expression protocol for antibody expression in 96-well microtiter plates.

Absorption Spectroscopy and Quantification of Filamentous Phage Protocol

Unlike spherical phage, such as T4 and λ, which have roughly equal weight ratios of protein to DNA, filamentous phage have about six times more protein than DNA; the protein therefore contributes substantially to the absorption spectrum.

DNA Ligation Protocol

The DNA Ligation protocol described here contains the steps required to join together using ligase enzyme both plasmid DNA and insert DNA fragments in order to create a new plasmid. This new ligated plasmid can be transformed after into competent bacteria to produce DNA for mini, midi or maxi-prep isolation.

Mast Cell Staining Protocol

A simple and concise mast cell staining protocol for cell histology.

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