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Everyone interested in biological work should be able to use basic equipment such as photometers. In general we have to make a diffrence between our OD and our F device. The reason for this is the bad comparibility to commercial devices. These don't combine the measure of fluorescent and optical density. With our OD/F we bid a solution to combine both detecting methods in one device. With our given instructions also two separate devices one for OD and one for F could be build. In this context we bid a flexibility of choise. | Everyone interested in biological work should be able to use basic equipment such as photometers. In general we have to make a diffrence between our OD and our F device. The reason for this is the bad comparibility to commercial devices. These don't combine the measure of fluorescent and optical density. With our OD/F we bid a solution to combine both detecting methods in one device. With our given instructions also two separate devices one for OD and one for F could be build. In this context we bid a flexibility of choise. | ||
- | Commercially obtainable spectrophotometers like [http://www.opticsplanet.com/unico-model-s-1205-spectrophotometer-5-nm-bandpass.html UNICO S-1205], for example, costs 1.249 $ or more, and can measure optical density only. At the same time they are heavy, not portable and therfore not easy to handle. Comparable to our developted device in the points measuring range and portability is the OD-meter [http://www.laboratory-equipment.com/laboratory-equipment/cell-density-meter.php CO 8000]. This device measures also the optical density at 600 nm but still costs almost 920 $. Our [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/OD/F_device OD/F Device] can measure optical density as well as fluorescence for less than [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Notebook/Engineering/ODF#diy 60 $]. Cost saving lies here round about 850 $. Therefore, we present a solution for '''low budget institutions''' like schools, universities, community labs and the biohacking scene. In our cooperation with the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Collaborations/Kaiser-Karls-Gymnasium Kaiser-Karls-Gymnasium] we get first experience using our OD/F device in our target groups like schools. As result we received the answer of our question if the device is useable in daily practice got a positive feedback. | + | Commercially obtainable spectrophotometers like [http://www.opticsplanet.com/unico-model-s-1205-spectrophotometer-5-nm-bandpass.html UNICO S-1205], for example, costs 1.249 $ or more, and can measure optical density only. At the same time they are heavy, not portable and therfore not easy to handle. Comparable to our developted device in the points measuring range and portability is the OD-meter [http://www.laboratory-equipment.com/laboratory-equipment/cell-density-meter.php CO 8000]. This device measures also the optical density at 600 nm but still costs almost 920 $. Our [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/OD/F_device OD/F Device] can measure optical density as well as fluorescence for less than [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Notebook/Engineering/ODF#diy 60 $]. Cost saving lies here round about 850 $. Therefore, we present a solution for '''low budget institutions''' like schools, universities, community labs and the biohacking scene. Besides commercial [http://www.moleculardevices.com/systems/microplate-readers/fluorescent-readers/gemini-xps plate reader] are also abailible on the market, too. To caompare our device with this comercial devices is really difficult. No really portable devices like ours could be found which can also measure at a wave-band of 480 nm. In our cooperation with the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Collaborations/Kaiser-Karls-Gymnasium Kaiser-Karls-Gymnasium] we get first experience using our OD/F device in our target groups like schools. As result we received the answer of our question if the device is useable in daily practice got a positive feedback. |
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