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This protocol describes the use of iPhone LiDAR to generate high-resolution 3D models for topographic surveying and to measure their changes over time. The protocol simplifies the use of the iPhone LiDAR sensor, making it accessible to non-experts.
This protocol adds a surface nanocoating to bacteria to improve bioavailability and reduce side effects for enhanced microbial therapy. Living bacterial therapeutics are produced by nanocoating bacteria individually via either chemical decoration or physical encapsulation.
FIND-seq is a nucleic acid cytometry platform capable of isolating rare cells on the basis of RNA or DNA markers. This protocol outlines the molecular and microfluidic steps to perform FIND-seq, followed by bulk or single-cell transcriptomic analysis.
The authors present MARVE, a paper-based, preamplification-free diagnostic tool for fast but accurate colorimetric detection of viral variants at single-nucleotide resolution.
The Genome Editing Collection has been updated to feature a selection of Protocols, Reviews, Research and News articles published across the Nature Journals in the last two years.
The 52nd European Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society (EEMGS) meeting and 15th International Comet Assay Workshop (ICAW) will be held in Rovinj, Croatia, from September 23rd to 27th, 2024. Check out the website for registration and abstract submission.
Our authors are invited to write blog posts that describe how they conceived and developed their protocols, prior to publication at Nature Protocols. These stories are published on a community website for researchers who are interested in techniques and methods.
This Collection highlights articles on how to improve methodological clarity in science publications from a spectrum of different journals and subject areas.
nPOP is a method for parallel preparation of thousands of single cells in nanoliter-volume droplets deposited on glass slides by using the CellenONE instrument. This protocol describes the liquid handling for multiplexed mass spectrometry proteomics.
This protocol describes a flux synthesis approach for two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks. Compared with other approaches, this method does not use solvents, making it environmentally friendly, and is scalable up to the kilogram scale.
BANC-seq enables quantification of genome-wide transcription factor binding affinities in the native chromatin context. This protocol describes implementations based on chromatin immunoprecipitation or cleavage under target and release using nuclease, followed by library preparation, sequencing and data analysis.
The transplantation of human cortical organoids in rats enables maturation and integration of human neural cells that can engage with the host circuitry, providing a framework to study alterations in morphology and physiology of patient-derived tissue.
This protocol describes the use of iPhone LiDAR to generate high-resolution 3D models for topographic surveying and to measure their changes over time. The protocol simplifies the use of the iPhone LiDAR sensor, making it accessible to non-experts.
This protocol describes a comprehensive framework for applying network control theory to the human structural connectome to study its topology and show how that topology affects the dynamics of neural activity states, using a software package written in Python.
This protocol describes the in vitro culture of cynomolgus monkey embryos from blastocyst to early organogenesis. Given the ethical limitations restricting the use of human embryos beyond 14 days, nonhuman primate embryos are an ideal model.
Engineered and anthropogenic nanoscale materials in the environment acquire a coating of biomolecules (biocorona) that modulates their properties, uptake and biodistribution. This protocol streamlines biocorona analysis to support the development of safe and sustainable nanotechnology.
This protocol adds a surface nanocoating to bacteria to improve bioavailability and reduce side effects for enhanced microbial therapy. Living bacterial therapeutics are produced by nanocoating bacteria individually via either chemical decoration or physical encapsulation.
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