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* Run FCS on dilutions and analyze data
* Run FCS on dilutions and analyze data


==Sample Preparation==
1) Prepare the following dilutions
20X, 40X, 60X, 80X, 100X, 120X, 140X, 160X, 180X, 200X, 240X
2) Run on FCS for 5 minutes each with 2 trials of each sample (if possible)
==Results==
[[Image:OWW_Au_MB_DNA.png]]
This is a graph showing 1/N (the number of particles) vs the concentration of nanoparticles. A linear trend is visible with N decreasing as concentration decreases.


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To Do

  • Make dilutions of AuNP/DNA/MB solution prepared yesterday
  • Run FCS on dilutions and analyze data

Sample Preparation

1) Prepare the following dilutions

20X, 40X, 60X, 80X, 100X, 120X, 140X, 160X, 180X, 200X, 240X

2) Run on FCS for 5 minutes each with 2 trials of each sample (if possible)

Results

This is a graph showing 1/N (the number of particles) vs the concentration of nanoparticles. A linear trend is visible with N decreasing as concentration decreases.