By harnessing a unique property of yeast, scientists can synthesize histones and the enzymes that modify these proteins, which spool DNA and influence gene expression.
The makers of the CRISPR-based testing platform, called miSHERLOCK, say it could enable people at home or physicians in resource-limited environments to detect SARS-CoV-2—and eventually, other pathogens.
In this Technique Talk sponsored by Merck, Alli Lynch will review the basics of Western blotting, identify common troubleshooting issues, and provide tips for Western blotting success.
Download this poster from Tecan to learn how multimodal plate readers work, as well as the key factors and novel features driving their technical potential.
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