Needs of animals, Ventilation, lighting and temperature considerations. Cage size/density. Handling. Blood Collection and guidlines. EXCELLENT GUIDE
GC470 ESSENTIALS FOR ANIMAL RESEARCH BRL Univ. Illinois. - [Read Ethics, Guidelines for Animal Research PDF]
Formaldehyde sterilization of tissue culture hoods. A bit toxic however effective. Dr.Dawson, Department Biochemistry, Univ. Nottingham Medical School. - [Read Formaldehyde Treatment of Tissue Culture Hoods]
Lowry Protein Assay Protocol. Yu-li Wang Lab, Univ. Massachusetts Medical School. Detailed protocol including materials. - [Read Lowry Protein Assay Protocol]
Methanol-Chloroform Precipitation of Proteins. A procedure for precipitating proteins from solution, including detergent solutions, is from Wessel and Flügge (1984). Univ. Virginia. - [Read Methanol-Chloroform Precipitation of Proteins]
Large scale double-stranded DNA isolation, Miniprep double-stranded DNA isolation, Large scale M13RF isolation, Single-stranded M13 DNA isolation using phenol. Minion Lab.Veterinary Medicine Iowa Univ. - [Read Methods for DNA isolation]
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.
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.
A protocol for the selection of Phage Antibodies using Immobilized Antigen. This method describes the selection of antibodies from bacteriophage antibody libraries that recognize a specific antigen. The phage display library of antibody-displaying phage particles is exposed to antigen attached to a solid substrate (Nunc Immuno™ tubes). The phage particles with affinity for antigen bind to the immobilized antigen and are selected from the library of phage expressing antibodies.