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How Agarose Beads are Made
Agarose beads are a foundational tool used for various protein purification techniques. Most frequen...
11 Tips for Thriving in the Lab
It is really intimidating being new in a lab. Honestly, even if you’ve been in a lab for a while it’...
The Feline Physicist: A Brief Story of Professional Discord and Reconciliation
If you look up the Google Scholar page of FDC Willard, you will see that this scientist published tw...
The Dynamic Dance of Protein Charge and its Biological Importance
The location and magnitude of a protein’s charge is really important for its biological functions. H...
Beneath the Surface: Perusing the Protein Powerhouse of Skincare
Do you know what our largest organ is? No, not the intestines, stomach, liver, nor brain. It’s our s...
The 4 Types of Nucleic Acids Transfected Into Eukaryotic Cells
Choosing which type of nucleic acid you’d want to transfect depends on what you want to do in your e...
The Power of Purified Proteins: Medical Applications and Future Possibilities
Think about the last time you were at the doctor’s office or in the hospital. Were you tested for co...
The Art and Science of Food Alchemy: Innovations in Enzyme Applications from Cheesemaking to Brewing
Think about the last time you went to a party or a potluck; what did you eat and drink? Was there a...
4 experimental Applications of Transfection
perimental applications using transfection include gene editing, modifying host cell gene expression...