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New Neuroscience Tool: The iGluSnFR3 Glutamate Sensor

Multiple Authors April 7, 2022

This post was originally written by Tyler Ford in 2018. It was updated by guest blogger Abhi Aggarwal in 2022. Recent updates to iGluSnFR and SF-iGluSnFR have made it clear that it’s time to update our iGluSnFR post! Here, we look at the origins of the system and explore ...

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Quickest Way to Deposit Plasmids: The Deposit Spreadsheet

Multiple Authors March 8, 2017

Did you know that one of the quickest ways to submit deposits with more than 10 plasmids is to use our deposit spreadsheet? Our plasmid deposit process can be broken down into four simple steps: Send plasmid information to Addgene Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) approval Send ...

A screenshot of the Addgene home page with an arrow pointing at Spreadsheet Submission on the Deposit drop-down menu.
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