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## Group 1
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### Protease = Thermolysin (UniProt code: [http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P00698 P00698])
### Protease = Thermolysin (UniProt code: [http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P00698 P00698])
# We are also going to begin determining the mass of AuNP fibers produced in a 1 mL synthesis.


==Description==
==Description==

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Objective

Note my lab notebook page from Friday. All of your samples failed for some reason. I made a bunch on Friday. Some are OK and some aren't. We'll talk about this when you get into lab.

Today:

  1. We are going to be performing UV-Vis and Fluorescence today
    1. Everyone will get an intro to these topics
    2. Groups 2 and 3 will take UV-Vis measurements using the Shimadzu UV-2550 in Room 207
      1. Group 2
        1. Sydney
        2. Andrew
        3. Matt
      2. Group 3
        1. Roberta
        2. Maxi
        3. Asya
    3. Groups 4 and 5 will take Fluorescence measurements using the Perkin-Elmer LS 55 in Room 207
      1. Group 4
        1. Jamie
        2. Nicole
        3. Benjamin
      2. Group 5
        1. Michael
        2. Becky
  2. Everyone will get an intro to using the Ocean Optics spectrophotometer in Room 203B
    1. Group 1
      1. Protease = Thermolysin (UniProt code: P00698)
  3. We are also going to begin determining the mass of AuNP fibers produced in a 1 mL synthesis.

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