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==Objective==
==Objective==
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Follow the protocols from [[User:Matt Hartings/Notebook/AU Biomaterials Design Lab/2015/10/06|October 6th]]
 
# Michael and Becky are running an experiment on the Ocean Optics spectrometer today. I will advise you of some changes to the procedure.
# Nouf, Loukas, and Melvin and Sydney, Andrew and Matt will measure protease kinetics with the Bradford Assay using an appropriate concentration of protease. I will advise you of slight changes to the procedure.
# Roberta, Maxi, and Asya and Jamie, Nicole, and Benjamin will measure protease kinetics with the Fluorescence Assay using 1uM of protease. I will advise you of slight changes to the procedure.


==Description==
==Description==

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Objective

Follow the protocols from October 6th

  1. Michael and Becky are running an experiment on the Ocean Optics spectrometer today. I will advise you of some changes to the procedure.
  2. Nouf, Loukas, and Melvin and Sydney, Andrew and Matt will measure protease kinetics with the Bradford Assay using an appropriate concentration of protease. I will advise you of slight changes to the procedure.
  3. Roberta, Maxi, and Asya and Jamie, Nicole, and Benjamin will measure protease kinetics with the Fluorescence Assay using 1uM of protease. I will advise you of slight changes to the procedure.

Description

  1. Add experimental record here. Include what, how, and why...

Data

  • Add data and results here...

Notes

This area is for any observations or conclusions that you would like to note.


Use categories like tags. Change the "Course" category to the one corresponding to your course. The "Miscellaneous" tag can be used for particular experiments, as instructed by your professor. Please be sure to change or delete this tag as required so that the categories remain well organized.