Cryosection
IHC
PCR
Western
Anatomy
100

The brains we use during sectioning are derived from these two animals. 

What are rats and mice

100

Prior to staining, slide are stored at this temperature.

What is -80°C

100
This is a reason why we use PCR

What is genotyping

OR to analyze DNA

OR to isolate segments of interest

100
This is how many microliters are in 2.987 milliliters. 

What is 2,987

100

This plane view is sectioned vertically, separating the anterior half from the posterior half of the brain.

What is a coronal section

200

This is what the acronym, OCT, stands for.

What is Optimal Cutting Temperature

200

An antigen is a toxin or foreign substance that induces an immune response, resulting in the production of antibodies. This site, located on the antigen, is where the antibody specifically binds. 

What is an epitope

200

The further down the DNA travels through the gel, the ____ it is.

What is smaller

200

This is the purpose of the secondary antibody. 

What is detecting the primary (bonus: the secondary antibody signals to the researcher if the target protein is present)

200

This plane view is sectioned vertically, separating the right and left brain.

What is a sagittal section

300

The cryostat should be set at this temperature.

What is -20°C

300

This is the name of a technique used to harvest antibodies by injecting an animal with an antigen, thereby provoking an immune response.

What is Hybridoma

300

This is the name of the machine that facilitates the three basic steps of PCR: denaturation, extension, and annealing.

What is a thermal cycler

300

This is a reason for using a colored dye when loading a SDS-PAGE gel.

What is "the dye helps the protein sink to the bottom of the well"

OR the dye allows the researcher to see the protein leaving their pipette and entering the well correctly 

300

This lobe contains the hippocampus, which is involved in learning and memory.

What is the temporal lobe

400

Tissue sections are sliced in terms of this unit of measurement.

What are micrometers

400

This is the name of a blocking agent, used to reduce false-positive staining of amino acids other than those within the desired epitope.

What is animal serum

OR goat serum

OR blocking buffer

OR diluted DAPI

400

DNA is ___ charged, and therefore runs towards the ___ end of the gel chamber.

What is negatively, positive
400

This is the order of all the materials that go into the transfer apparatus, starting from the negatively charged side.

What is "black side, sponge, filter paper, gel from SDS, synthetic membrane, filter paper, sponge, clear side"

400

This part of the brain is involved in postural adjustment, maintaining balance, and muscle coordination.

What is the cerebellum

500

Tissue sections stick to the slides because of this. 

What are opposite charges

500

This is the name of the device, used in confocal fluorescence microscopy, that converts small amounts of light energy into large amounts of electrical energy. 

What is a photomultiplier tube

500

This organism is where our polymerase comes from (full name and genus)

What is thermus aquaticus, bacterium

500
This is how much milk powder I add to 9mL of blocking buffer.

What is 0.45

500

These structures make up the forebrain.

What is the telencephalon and diencephalon

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