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http://www.addgene.org/28072

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Zinc finger array targeting CACNA1D (2of2) or cav1.3b
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin
Defining Citation: PMID:18657511
Comments: This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene CACNA1D (2of2) or cav1.3b (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the CACNA1D (2of2) or cav1.3b sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid CACNA1D (2of2) or cav1.3b_R (OZ548) [Addgene plasmid 28073] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GACGGAGCT-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 6.02 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_28072 Copy   


http://www.addgene.org/28070

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Zinc finger array targeting Swachmann-Bodian-Diamond Syndrome Gene, sbds
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin
Defining Citation: PMID:18657511
Comments: This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene Swachmann-Bodian-Diamond Syndrome Gene, sbds (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the sbds sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid Swachmann-Bodian-Diamond Syndrome Gene, sbds_R (OZ546) [Addgene plasmid 28071] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GACGGCAAC-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 6.55 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_28070 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_28068

http://www.addgene.org/28068

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Zinc finger array targeting NFATc1
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin
Defining Citation: PMID:18657511
Comments: This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene NFATc1(see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the NFATc1 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid NFATc1_R (OZ544) [Addgene plasmid 28069] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GAGGCGAGG-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 8.93 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_28068 Copy   


http://www.addgene.org/28067

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Zinc finger array targeting Encephalopsin (Opn3)
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin
Defining Citation: PMID:18657511
Comments: This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene Encephalopsin (Opn3)(see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the Encephalopsin (Opn3) sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid Encephalopsin (Opn3)_L (OZ541) [Addgene plasmid 28066] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GTGGCAGAA-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 3.30 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_28067 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_28084

http://www.addgene.org/28084

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Zinc finger array targeting vipr1
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin
Defining Citation: PMID:18657511
Comments: This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene vipr1 (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the vipr1 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid vipr_R (OZ560) [Addgene plasmid 28085] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GCTGATGGC-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 7.61 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_28084 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_28085

http://www.addgene.org/28085

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Zinc finger array targeting vipr1
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin
Defining Citation: PMID:18657511
Comments: This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene vipr1 (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the vipr1 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid vipr_L (OZ559) [Addgene plasmid 28084] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GGAGAAGTA-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 7.29 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_28085 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_28082

http://www.addgene.org/28082

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Zinc finger array targeting Atg7
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin
Defining Citation: PMID:18657511
Comments: This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene Atg7 (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the Atg7 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid Atg7_R (OZ558) [Addgene plasmid 28083] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GCAGAAGTA-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 8.32 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_28082 Copy   


http://www.addgene.org/28081

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Zinc finger array targeting cdkn1a(p21)
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin
Defining Citation: PMID:18657511
Comments: This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene cdkn1a(p21) (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the cdkn1a(p21) sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid cdkn1a(p21)_L (OZ555) [Addgene plasmid 28080] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-TGGGCCGAC-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 8.48 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_28081 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_28076

http://www.addgene.org/28076

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Zinc finger array targeting GUSB
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin
Defining Citation: PMID:18657511
Comments: This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene GUSB (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the GUSB sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid GUSB_R (OZ552) [Addgene plasmid 28077] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GCAGATGAC-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 8.72 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_28076 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_28086

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.addgene.org/28086

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Zinc finger array targeting NRF2b (nfe212b)
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin
Defining Citation: PMID:18657511
Comments: This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene NRF2b (nfe212b) (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the NRF2b (nfe212b) sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid NRF2b (nfe212b)_R (OZ562) [Addgene plasmid 28087] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GCCGGAGAC-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 6.02 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_28086 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_25774

http://www.addgene.org/25774

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Papc
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Marker:Stratagene; Backbone Size:3000; Vector Backbone:pBluescript-SK; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin
Defining Citation: PMID:9693142
Comments: antisense: linearize with Apa1, transcribe with T3 sense: linearize with Not1, transcribe with T7

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_25774 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_26032

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.addgene.org/26032

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: ef1a
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Size:0; Vector Backbone:pME; Vector Types:Gateway Cloning; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin
Defining Citation: PMID:20364122
Comments: EF1alpha gene insert (also known as ef1a, accession number NM_131263) encompassing the TATA box, first non-coding exon 1, intron 1 and partial exon 2, 5′ of the ATG. There are minor mismatches in the ef1a region. These changes should not affect plasmid function.

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_26032 Copy   


http://www.addgene.org/26125

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Synaptophysin GCaMP2
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Marker:Stratagene; Backbone Size:3585; Vector Backbone:pBluescript II (KS); Vector Types:Zebrafish expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin
Defining Citation: PMID:19898484
Comments: At both ends of the multiple cloning site of the original pBluescript II KS+, a I-SceI recognition site was cloned replacing the BssHII cutting sequence. In the map, ORF frame 3 (1107-3368): zebrafish SyGCaMP2. Also, 5UAS is located 668-1034.

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_26125 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_26729

http://www.addgene.org/26729

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: casanova
Vector Backbone Description: Backbone Size:4095; Vector Backbone:pCS2+; Vector Types:xenopus/mammalian/avian/zebrafish; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin
Defining Citation: PMID:11410530
Comments: For CG569/cas probe synthesis, NotI was used to linearize the plasmid and T7 RNA polymerase to generate antisense RNA.

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_26729 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_175315

http://www.addgene.org/175315

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: HUR
Vector Backbone Description: Vector Backbone:pH6HTC_minus_cer-region; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression, Cell Free Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin
Comments: Please visit https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.08.467743 for bioRxiv preprint.

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_175315 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_176011

http://www.addgene.org/176011

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Cavin4b
Vector Backbone Description: Vector Backbone:pCSDEST2 (Addgene 22424); Vector Types:Mammalian Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin
Defining Citation: PMID:34633413

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_176011 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_176014

http://www.addgene.org/176014

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Bin1b
Vector Backbone Description: Vector Backbone:pCSDEST2 (Addgene 22424); Vector Types:Mammalian Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin
Defining Citation: PMID:34633413

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_176014 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_176018

http://www.addgene.org/176018

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Cavin4a
Vector Backbone Description: Vector Backbone:SITS-ccdb-EGFP (Addgene 118752); Vector Types:Leishmania cell free expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin
Defining Citation: PMID:34633413

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_176018 Copy   


http://www.addgene.org/176009

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Cavin4b
Vector Backbone Description: Vector Backbone:pCSDEST2 (Addgene 22424); Vector Types:Mammalian Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin
Defining Citation: PMID:34633413

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_176009 Copy   


  • RRID:Addgene_176023

http://www.addgene.org/176023

Species: Danio rerio
Genetic Insert: Cavin4b
Vector Backbone Description: Vector Backbone:SITS-ccdb-mCherry (Addgene 118753); Vector Types:Leishmania cell free expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin
Defining Citation: PMID:34633413

Proper citation: RRID:Addgene_176023 Copy   



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