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Linked [[media:S15Mod2Results.xlsx | here]] are the compiled flow cytometry results from both the T/R and W/F sections. Some data has been highlighted in yellow and should be carefully considered before using -- in most cases the data is from the intact plasmid transfections where the GFP plasmid was not expressed. You should still be able to calculate the % NHEJ in most cases by using the other intact control condition or by using an intact condition from another group with similar drug treatment. Please ask Shannon, Leslie, or Noreen if you have any questions. | Linked [[media:S15Mod2Results.xlsx | here]] are the compiled flow cytometry results from both the T/R and W/F sections. Some data has been highlighted in yellow and should be carefully considered before using -- in most cases the data is from the intact plasmid transfections where the GFP plasmid was not expressed. You should still be able to calculate the % NHEJ in most cases by using the other intact control condition or by using an intact condition from another group with similar drug treatment. Please ask Shannon, Leslie, or Noreen if you have any questions. | ||
Updated File 4/8/15 - 7:25pm: [[media:S15Mod2ResultsUpdated1.xlsx | here]] | Updated File 4/8/15 - 7:25pm: [[media:S15Mod2ResultsUpdated1.xlsx | here]] <text color = red>'''Note: Please use this updated file from Katherine and Vipul.''' They fixed an error with the order of their samples. Thanks! </text color> |
Revision as of 17:02, 8 April 2015
Flow Cytometry Results
TR Data Plots
TR Raw Data
WF Data Plots
WF Raw Data
Numbers + Inhibitor Conditions
Final Flow Cytometry Results
Linked here are the compiled flow cytometry results from both the T/R and W/F sections. Some data has been highlighted in yellow and should be carefully considered before using -- in most cases the data is from the intact plasmid transfections where the GFP plasmid was not expressed. You should still be able to calculate the % NHEJ in most cases by using the other intact control condition or by using an intact condition from another group with similar drug treatment. Please ask Shannon, Leslie, or Noreen if you have any questions.
Updated File 4/8/15 - 7:25pm: here <text color = red>Note: Please use this updated file from Katherine and Vipul. They fixed an error with the order of their samples. Thanks! </text color>