A simple and efficient microinjection protocol for gene editing in channel catfish embryos using the CRISPR/Cas9 system is presented. In this protocol, guide RNAs and Cas9 protein were microinjected into the yolk of one-cell embryos. This protocol has been validated by knocking out two channel catfish immune-related genes.
Here, we demonstrate the preparation of a high-quality single-cell suspension of tilapia intestine for single-cell sequencing.
A technique employing high electric voltage and a targeted, active ingredient-loaded emulsion to fabricate pH-responsive, uniform microbeads is presented.
A formulation of fusidic acid-loaded hydrogel film was developed with different Aloe vera ratios and characterized in this study.