Cluster DR Annotation Report
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20 Nov 2024 | Contributor(s): Katie Crump, Randall DeJong, Nathan S Reyna, Denise L Monti | doi:10.25334/NVAC-G193
This short report describes the characteristics of actinobacteriophages assigned to Cluster DR.
Developing a semester long cancer cell culture CURE
20 Nov 2024 | Contributor(s): Nathan S Reyna | doi:10.25334/MNZ3-K562
A weekly outline for developing a semester-long cell culture CURE. Includes examples of student class presentations with annotated notes.
How to Grow Specific Cell Lines: Liver Cancer Cell Lines (SNU-423 and Hep-G2)
31 Oct 2024 | Contributor(s): Nathan s Reyna, Timothy Spiva, Emme Edmondson | doi:10.25334/PYZ3-VT51
General information for growing cell lines. One is a high-grade (fast) cancer the other is a low-grade. Makes for great comparisons within a class setting.
Migration Assay Protocol
30 Oct 2024 | Contributor(s): Nathan s Reyna | doi:10.25334/QZGE-Q140
Migration is a key property of live cells and critical for normal development, immune response, and disease processes such as cancer metastasis and inflammation.
Easy Hypoxia Treatments for Cell Culture a CBEC Cell Block
09 Oct 2024 | Contributor(s): Kaitlyn Montgomery, Nathan s Reyna | doi:10.25334/XDT6-Y403
A combination of ideas we have found from various sources. These can be used in an undergraduate lab or Cell CURE.
CBEC - Cell Biology Education Consortium (RCN-UBE Introduction)
25 May 2023 | Contributor(s): Nathan s Reyna, Lori L Hensley | doi:10.25334/7ZJZ-W895
The CBEC helps faculty at PUIs move cancer cell culture research into the classroom. The mechanism that provides faculty with the resources they need to do this are modular protocols called Cell Blocks. A Cell Block contains a written protocol, a video protocol, and teaching notes that address...
Reading and Discussing Popular Media to Increase SEA-PHAGES Student Engagement
16 Sep 2021 | Contributor(s): Allison A Johnson, Daniel Eric Westholm, Nathan s Reyna | doi:10.25334/J00D-4W57
This module introduces ways for students to connect their SEA-PHAGES work and real life medical trials with events presented in Arrowsmith, Sinclair Lewis’s 1925 Pulitzer prize winning novel on phage therapy. Here we present ways to incorporate discussion