Have advances in imaging technology and AI solved the protein folding problem? – Find out in your latest issue of BioTechniques

In this issue of BioTechniques, we present an optimized protocol for isolating RNA from adipose tissue, an antigen retrieval method using an Instant Pot® and a technique for extracting total RNA from early-stage lamprey embryos.
Technology News
The path to solving the protein folding problem
Reports
An optimized TRIzol-based method for isolating RNA from adipose tissue
Target-seq: single workflow for detection of genome integration site, DNA translocation and off-target events
Site-specific analysis of ribosomal 2′O-methylation by quantitative reverse transcription PCR under low deoxynucleotide triphosphate concentrations
Benchmark
Instant Pot for antigen retrieval: a simple, safe and economical method for use in immunohistochemistry
High-quality total RNA extraction from early-stage lamprey embryos
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