Team:Aachen/OD/F device
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- | + | Similarly to the OD measurement, the fluorescence is measured using the same cuvette holder. In fact, if one does not build a combined device, the only thing one is supposed to change is the cuvette holder. | |
- | + | However, as for optical density measurement, a filter needs to be placed between led, sample and the light sensor. | |
- | + | Selecting the filter has been troublesome. | |
- | + | Either the tried filters had a good transmittance but did not screen for the correct wavelength, or they screened for the correct wavelength but showed bad transmittance. | |
+ | Finally we chose the [ Twickenham green] filter with bad transmittance, and raised the sampling interval from 1 s to 4 s to allow a distinct signal. | ||
+ | This is by far not optimal, but delivers stable and reliable results. | ||
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+ | For fluorescence measurement we luckily are not that much relying on the optical density of the cell culture to measure (if the sample contains cells at all). | ||
+ | We compared the values of our device against the [Team:Aachen/LabDevices#platereader platereader]. | ||
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+ | == Evaluation == | ||
+ | Figure 1 shows the absolute measurements for both the platereader and our OD/F device. The abrupt jump at 50% concentration can be explained by a second dilution step and is prevalent in both devices. | ||
+ | It can be seen that the platereader show a much higher difference between the GFP and non-GFP cell culture at a higher standard deviation. | ||
+ | Another interesting metric is the difference between the GFP and non-GFP, which can be seen as the normalized fluorescence measure. | ||
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+ | If one compares the results there, as in Figure 2, interesting observations can be made. | ||
+ | First, both platereader and OD/F device show very similar results. | ||
+ | The regression curves differ only in a linear factor. | ||
+ | Most interestingly general fit of the OD/F device to a linear function seems to be better than with the platereader. | ||
+ | Overall the linearity which has been observed earlier (in testing the general setup) could be verified. | ||
+ | Therefore our do-it-yourself OD/F device can be used to determine fluorescence. | ||
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