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==ELISA==
==ELISA==
===Data Analysis===
====Data Analysis=====
* Experiment showed no concentration of Insulin or Glucagon (low absorbance)
* Experiment showed no concentration of Insulin or Glucagon (low absorbance)
* Control experiment (only substrate) turned very blue (high absorbance)
* Control experiment (only substrate) turned very blue (high absorbance)
           Added TBST in last washing step - activation of substrate?
           Added TBST in last washing step - activation of substrate?
==Bioinformatics==
====GO Term Analysis====
* Should go over GO Terms again
* G-protein linked to secretion, acceptance of glucagon/insulin (importance)
* What GO Terms should we see?
           GSIS, Secretion, Packaging, Membrance Permeation Proteins...





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Pancreatic Cell Culture

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RT-PCR

  • Protocol
  • Note on bench to make 750nM primers

ELISA

Data Analysis=

  • Experiment showed no concentration of Insulin or Glucagon (low absorbance)
  • Control experiment (only substrate) turned very blue (high absorbance)

           Added TBST in last washing step - activation of substrate?

Bioinformatics

GO Term Analysis

  • Should go over GO Terms again
  • G-protein linked to secretion, acceptance of glucagon/insulin (importance)
  • What GO Terms should we see?

           GSIS, Secretion, Packaging, Membrance Permeation Proteins...