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|style="background-color: #EEE"|[[Image:owwnotebook_icon.png|128px]]<span style="font-size:22px;"> | |style="background-color: #EEE"|[[Image:owwnotebook_icon.png|128px]]<span style="font-size:22px;"> DNA/MB and AuNP Prep</span> | ||
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1) 100pM DNA | 1) 50nM MB + 40nM DNA | ||
2) 10nM MB + 8nM DNA | |||
3) 5nM MB + 4nM DNA | |||
4) 500pM MB + 400pM DNA | |||
5) 100pM MB + 80pM DNA | |||
6) 50pM MB + 40pM DNA | |||
7) 20pM MB + 16pM DNA | |||
==13.7nm AuNP synthesis== | ==13.7nm AuNP synthesis== |
Latest revision as of 22:48, 26 September 2017
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Preparation of DNA/MB Samples for FCSPrepare the following samples: 1) 50nM MB + 40nM DNA 2) 10nM MB + 8nM DNA 3) 5nM MB + 4nM DNA 4) 500pM MB + 400pM DNA 5) 100pM MB + 80pM DNA 6) 50pM MB + 40pM DNA 7) 20pM MB + 16pM DNA 13.7nm AuNP synthesis
1) Add 1mL 0.25mM HAuCl4 to 100mL water. Stir and heat to boiling. Current [HAuCl4] = 1mM 1mM(x) = (0.25mM)(1mL) x = 250μL 1mM HAuCl4 in 750μL H2O 2) Add 4.0mL 1% sodium citrate (freshly prepared??) 1g sodium citrate in 100mL of H2O 3) Observe a color change to "red wine"
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