Team:Carnegie Mellon/Protein
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<p>Based on the signal-to-noise ratios, which were maximized in the yellow, orange and red fluorescent proteins, we decided to use the yellow and red fluorescent proteins as reporters for our sensor. The crossover fluorescence analysis data was also used to decide on yellow and red fluorescent proteins as reporters. </p> | <p>Based on the signal-to-noise ratios, which were maximized in the yellow, orange and red fluorescent proteins, we decided to use the yellow and red fluorescent proteins as reporters for our sensor. The crossover fluorescence analysis data was also used to decide on yellow and red fluorescent proteins as reporters. </p> | ||
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Revision as of 17:45, 16 October 2014
Fluorescent Protein Evaluation
Results
Based on the signal-to-noise ratios, which were maximized in the yellow, orange and red fluorescent proteins, we decided to use the yellow and red fluorescent proteins as reporters for our sensor. The crossover fluorescence analysis data was also used to decide on yellow and red fluorescent proteins as reporters.
MACH Cells Crossover Fluorescence
Top10 Cells Crossover Fluorescence