How are cell models furthering our understanding of post-implantation human embryo development? – Find out in your latest issue of BioTechniques


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Beatrice Bowlby

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In this issue of BioTechniques, we present a simplified in situ hybridization protocol for planarians, considerations for colorblind individuals when developing colorimetric or fluorescent dye assays, and an easily scalable adaptation of the hot sodium hydroxide and tris method coupled to a competitive allele-specific PCR genotyping method.

Technology News

Cradle cultures: growing stem cell-derived developmental cell models in vitro

Reports

A simplified and rapid in situ hybridization protocol for planarians

Considerations for colorblind individuals on selecting colorimetric or fluorescent dye assay outcomes

Benchmarks

Simple, fast and inexpensive hot sodium hydroxide and tris DNA extraction method for genotyping tomato and melon seeds

An easy method for quantification of anaerobic and microaerobic gene expression with fluorescent reporter proteins

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