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Yep, no breakups in this one.
Yep, no breakups in this one.
==72% O-PEM 1st try==
No problems here. I did have to step away from the experiment when I took the 1st ROI. I'm not sure how long I was gone but, everything is working just fine.

Revision as of 12:10, 2 November 2010

36% O-PEM 1st try

This is the first experiment where I am using 36% heavy oxygen PEM.

Last time I tried to run experiments, I couldn't get microtubules to polymerize. Now I can with a new TSB solution.

I'm getting some breakage in the first microtubules that I have observed. This may be due to the AF although, I made some new antifade this morning. I have noticed before that the slower the microtubules move, they are more prone to catastrophe. This could explain why when I'm close to the edges of the flow cell, the microtubules tend to break up more readily.

In the second ROI, there hasn't been breakage yet and I'm half way through the observation. And, finishing the ROI with no catastrophes.

45% O-PEM 1st try

Again, this assay is moving without a hitch. Seems like it won't break up in the beginning ROIs as well.

Yep. Zero breakups in the first ROI.

9% O-PEM 2nd try

The first ROI in this assay broke apart. The second ROI seems to be looking good.


Yep, no breakups in this one.

72% O-PEM 1st try

No problems here. I did have to step away from the experiment when I took the 1st ROI. I'm not sure how long I was gone but, everything is working just fine.