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Jeffrey M. Perkel
Jeffrey Perkel has been a scientific writer and editor since 2000. He holds a PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Pennsylvania, and did postdoctoral work at the University of Pennsylvania and at Harvard Medical School.
Articles by Jeffrey M. Perkel
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Single-Cell Gene Expression Analysis
September 27, 2016
Take a plate of cultured cells and put them under a microscope. To all intents and purposes, they’ll look identical. Yet they aren...
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Editorial Article
A CRISPR Attack On Cancer
September 20, 2016
Researchers are exploiting CRISPR in all aspects of cancer research, from disease modeling to drug screening to therapeutics.
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DNA Methylation Tools
September 13, 2016
Researchers are keen to detect 5-mC and its derivatives, and tool providers have created a number of reagents and kits to assist.
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Mycoplasma Testing-Zapping the Nasty Critters
September 06, 2016
According to Bob Geraghty, biorepository and cell services head at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, who coauthored a ...
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RNA-Seq: The Next Wave of Transcriptome Analysis
August 23, 2016
Some researchers, for instance, use RNA-seq as a next-generation sequencing (next-gen) alternative to DNA microarrays, for ...
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Glycobiology Tools
July 28, 2016
Unlike proteins and nucleic acids, glycans are not built via template—their form is determined by the suite of enzymes a given ...
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Screening Transgenic Plants
July 21, 2016
The “amber waves of grain” notwithstanding, the world’s most popular crop is actually rice. Long grain or short grain, brown, ...
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Scaling Up Protein Production
July 12, 2016
There’s no mystery to creating protein in the laboratory. Molecular biologists have been introducing coding sequences to an in ...
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Seamless Cloning Technologies
July 05, 2016
For years, DNA cloning has largely been synonymous with restriction enzymes—specifically, type II restriction enzymes like EcoRI ...
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Editorial Article - Future Lab
Tools to Examine Ubiquitination of Proteins
June 23, 2016
Researchers have a variety of commercial tools and protocols to choose from.
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Editorial Article - Future Lab
Multiplexed Immunoassays
June 09, 2016
When it comes to detecting specific proteins in biological fluids, the gold standard is ELISA.
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CRISPR Is Still on Point When It Comes to Genome Editing
June 02, 2016
Researchers using CRISPR/Cas9 have advanced fields ranging from paleobiology to organ xenotransplantation. At the same time, ...
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Editorial Article - Future Lab
Recombinant Antibodies: Alternative or Standard Reagent?
May 24, 2016
Antibodies play a central role in many of the key techniques that drive biological research these days. So perhaps it’s not ...
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Editorial Article - Future Lab
Hitting the Mark with Targeted Sequencing
May 17, 2016
There can be no doubt genome sequencing has irrevocably altered the practice of both research and medicine. Scientists routinely ...
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2016 Mass-Spec Face-Off
May 12, 2016
A mass spectrometer is basically a very high-tech balance: Put in an ion, and the system will tell you what it weighs. Any mass ...
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