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Latest revision as of 11:38, 29 October 2007
IntroductionThe Endy lab has a Perkin Elmer Victor3 plate reader with 2 dispenser pumps. If you are interested in trying our plate reader or finding out more about it, contact Barry. The machine can make the following classes of measurement -
We have a variety of filters to be used with these measurements, they are described here. If you haven't used the machine before, have a look at this overview of using the plate reader. If you have used this machine or similar machines, have a look at some of the usage notes and data analysis pages listed below. All contributions are welcome. Plate reader schedule<html> <center> <iframe src="http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=endy_plate_reader%40mit.edu&title=Plate%20Reader%20Signup&chrome=NAVIGATION&height=588" style=" border-width:0 " width="640" frameborder="0" height="630"></iframe> </center> </html> How to sign up ProtocolsProgramming a basic protocolCreating and choosing labelsWhat is a label? Running a protocolCounteracting evaporation in long time courses Data AnalysisBasic data analysis When things go bad
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