Team:Aachen/OD/F device
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Especially for the [[Interlab Study]] also fluorescence has been of importance. Here the correlation between OD and fluorescence should be measured. | Especially for the [[Interlab Study]] also fluorescence has been of importance. Here the correlation between OD and fluorescence should be measured. | ||
- | Since the taks of measuring OD and fluorescence are often performed at the same time, we want to present a device that can measure both with easy changes. Finally we can tell you, how much fluorescence there is per cells. | + | Since the taks of measuring OD and fluorescence are often performed at the same time, we want to present a device that can measure both with easy changes. Finally we can tell you, how much fluorescence there is per amount of cells. |
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+ | In fact, you can find some DIY posts for turbidity meters such as [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:74415 Turbidity sensors]. However a proper assessment of their linearity as well as a calculated OD-value is missing. | ||
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+ | Also regarding fluorescence, we're not re-inventing the wheel (well, not totally). The 2010 iGEM Cambridge team actually build a very similar device, the [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Cambridge/Tools/Eglometer E.glometer]. However, there's no data available showing an actual comparison of the data from their device, and some proven, commercial system, e.g. to assess linearity of the measurement. | ||
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