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*'''''Transgenics'''''
*'''''Transgenics'''''
*[[transgenesis in Xenopus laevis - adapted from Amaya et al 2001 (Conlon lab)]]
**[[transgenesis in Xenopus laevis - adapted from Amaya et al 2001 (Conlon lab)]]




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**[[benzidine-peroxidase staining for blood (Thomsen lab)]]
**[[benzidine-peroxidase staining for blood (Thomsen lab)]]
**[[apoptosis via TUNEL (Veenstra lab)]]
**[[apoptosis via TUNEL (Veenstra lab)]]
**Purifying Polyclonal Antibodies using Affinity Columns/Chromatography
**[[TUNEL staining of whole Xenopus embryos - Harland protocol (Conlon lab)]]
***[[Making an Affinity Column]]
***[[Running an Affinity Column]]




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**[[silver staining protein gels (Stukenberg lab)]]
**[[silver staining protein gels (Stukenberg lab)]]
**[[immunofluorescence with biotinylated antibodies (Stukenberg lab)]]
**[[immunofluorescence with biotinylated antibodies (Stukenberg lab)]]
**Purifying Polyclonal Antibodies using Affinity Columns/Chromatography
***[[Making an Affinity Column]]
***[[Running an Affinity Column]]





Revision as of 08:46, 22 November 2011

  • Books for Xenopus Research and Protocols
    • Normal Table of Xenopus Laevis (Daudin), Nieuwkoop and Faber (Third edition), 1994 [1]
      • a systematic and chronological description of Xenopus laevis development
    • Early Development of Xenopus laevis: A Laboratory Manual, Sive, Grainger, and Harland, 2000 [2]
      • comprehensive collection of protocols for the study of early development in Xenopus embryos
    • Xenopus Protocols: Cell Biology and Signal Transduction, Liu (First edition), 2006 [3]
      • step-by-step laboratory instructions, an introduction outlining the principles behind the technique, lists of the necessary equipment and reagents
    • Xenopus laevis: Practical Uses in Cell and Molecular Biology, Volume 36, Kay and Peng, 1991 [4]
      • detailed description of a wide range of uses for Xenopus laevis oocytes and embryos in cell and molecular biology
    • Transgenic Xenopus: Microinjection Methods and Developmental Neurobiology, Seidman and Soreq, 1997 [5]
      • referenced guide to the use of microinjected embryos studying the role and regulation of nervous system proteins during development
    • Atlas of Xenopus Development, Bernardini, Prati, Bonetti, and Scari, 1999 [6]
      • scanning, transmission, and light microscopy images of Xenopus embryonic development
    • The early development of Xenopus laevis. An atlas of the histology, Hausen and Riebesell, 1991 [7]
      • detailed histological sections of Xenopus embryonic development
    • Color Atlas of Xenopus laevis Histology, Wiechmann and Wirsig-Wiechmann, 2003 [8]
      • central source on the microscopic anatomy of cells, tissues, and major organs of Xenopus laevis