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This Protocol documents the extensive preparation required to adopt Neuropixels probes for use in patients for recording spiking activity from up to hundreds of cortical neurons and associating it with local field potentials.
We provide a Perspective highlighting the significant ethical implications of the use of fast-developing neurotechnologies in humans, as well as the regulatory frameworks and guidelines needed to protect neurodata and mental privacy.
A correlative imaging approach in which matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry imaging is followed by fluorescence in situ hybridization (metaFISH) for the spatial metabolomics identification of host–microbiome interactions, at single-cell resolution, via nucleic acid probes.
A simple and robust approach for the large-scale assembly of DNA-templated precise carbon nanotube semiconductor arrays with clean channel interfaces to build field-effect transistors for high-performance electronics.
The Protocol Exchange is an open repository of community-contributed protocols. See the latest, including mEnrich-seq: Methylation-guided enrichment sequencing of bacterial taxa of interest from microbiome, R scripts for human microbiome analysis toolset, and recovery of paired T cell receptors from single-cell Seq-Well libraries.
A collection of protocols for growing and studying various types of organoid (brain, skin, kidney, liver, bile duct, prostate, placenta, breast, colon, stomach, pancreas, lung, heart, and blood vessel) generated from both healthy and cancer cells.
The PRO-MaP document contains draft recommendations for Researchers, Research Institutions, Publishers and Funders with the aim of improving methodological clarity in life sciences publications. The authors welcome feedback on these ideas from members of each stakeholder group, including experts in improving method reporting.
This Tutorial provides guide for how to evaluate, select and use publicly available computational tools for predicting intrinsic disorder in proteins, with a focus on performance and ease of use results, exemplified using results from the Critical Assessment of protein Intrinsic Disorder prediction experiment.
This protocol provides structure-guided capsid library approaches to evolve new adeno-associated viral vectors for enhanced CNS gene delivery with altered tissue tropism, higher transduction efficiency and the ability to evade pre-existing humoral immunity.
This protocol describes how to prepare ordered mesoporous intermetallic nanomaterials with controlled compositions, morphologies/structures and phases via a general concurrent template strategy.
Purifying proteins by crystallization rather than chromatography is less expensive and more environmentally sustainable. This protocol describes how to determine the operational conditions for purifying monoclonal antibodies by template-assisted membrane crystallization.
This Protocol documents the extensive preparation required to adopt Neuropixels probes for use in patients for recording spiking activity from up to hundreds of cortical neurons and associating it with local field potentials.
We provide a Perspective highlighting the significant ethical implications of the use of fast-developing neurotechnologies in humans, as well as the regulatory frameworks and guidelines needed to protect neurodata and mental privacy.
Immobilization of enzymes in solid porous supports can enhance the recyclability and stability of enzymes. This protocol describes direct-immobilization methods to make enzyme-covalent organic framework biocomposites.
A correlative imaging approach in which matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry imaging is followed by fluorescence in situ hybridization (metaFISH) for the spatial metabolomics identification of host–microbiome interactions, at single-cell resolution, via nucleic acid probes.
This collection includes recent articles from across the Nature group of journals and showcases both the latest advances in the methodologies used to study genome organization, and our recent understanding of how genome organization and nuclear architecture regulate gene expression, cell fate and cell function in physiology and disease.