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A LED Microtiter Plate Reader

Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
An inexpensive photometric detector system was designed for use with a 96-well microtiter plate. The absorbance of solutions in the wells was measured by using a light-emitting diode as the light source and a Vernier LabPro data-collection interface with a light sensor as the detector.
James Gordon, Sandra Tye
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Microtiter plate tests for segregation of bioluminescent bacteria

Luminescence, 2015
AbstractIt has been recently shown that bioluminescence imaging can be usefully applied to provide new insights into bacterial self‐organization. In this work we employ bioluminescence imaging to record images of nutrient rich liquid cultures of the lux‐gene reporter Escherichia coli in microtiter plate wells.
Remigijus, Šimkus   +4 more
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Fabrication and application of neoglycolipid arrays in a microtiter plate

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2006
The work presented herein is a new noncovalent glycoarray assembly method for microplates created by simply mixing together a carbohydrate and a tetradecylamine. Alpha-mannose was utilized in the model study and product formation was detected by lectin binding. The method can be further extended to array complex carbohydrates.
Gang-Liang, Huang   +2 more
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A microtiter plate assay for protein kinase C

Analytical Biochemistry, 1987
We report the development of a microtiter plate assay for protein kinase C. Reaction components and enzyme samples (protein kinase C purified by phosphatidylserine/cholesterol affinity or DEAE-Sephacel ion-exchange chromatography) were added to wells of a 96-well microtiter plate. The assay was started by the addition of [gamma-32P]ATP with a repeating
R A, Granet, A M, Mastro
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QUANTITATIVE PRECIPITATION IN MICROTITER PLATES

Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section C Immunology, 1975
A quantitative precipitation micro‐technique has been developed using the plastic microtiter plates. Amounts as small as 80–160 μl of antiserum were sufficient for the determination of the precipitin, curve. The microprocedure was shown to correlate both with the normal quantitative precipitation technique and the single radial immunodiffusion test.
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A Microtiter Plate Assay for the Determination of Uronic Acids

Analytical Biochemistry, 1998
The amount of uronic acid residues in samples containing glycosaminoglycans or pectin is an important parameter in the quantitative and structural analysis of these complex carbohydrates. This paper describes a method to determine the content of uronic acids in biological samples, using conventional polystyrene microtiter plates and microtiter plate ...
B M, van den Hoogen   +5 more
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Covalent Display of Oligosaccharide Arrays in Microtiter Plates

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2004
A covalent array for the display of complex oligosaccharides in microtiter plates has been developed. This strategy is conducive to the display of carbohydrates to proteins of interest such as lectins and antibodies, including the broadly neutralizing antibody 2G12 against HIV envelope oligomannose and can be cleaved from the surface for further ...
Marian C, Bryan   +11 more
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A Microtiter Plate Assay for Polyglutamine Aggregate Extension

Analytical Biochemistry, 2001
Polyglutamine (polyGln) aggregates are neuropathological markers of expanded CAG repeat disorders, and may also play a critical role in the development of these diseases. We have established a highly sensitive, fast, reproducible, and specific assay capable of monitoring aggregate-dependent deposition of polyglutamine peptides.
V, Berthelier   +3 more
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A microtiter plate-based assay for phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase

Analytical Biochemistry, 1990
A sensitive, quantitative assay for phosphenolpyruvate carboxylase which utilizes microtiter plates is described. The assay depends upon the production of a colored compound in the reaction between oxaloacetate, the product of the phosphoenolpyruvate reaction, and the dye Fast Violet B.
W, Cockburn   +3 more
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β-Sitosterol Bioconversion to Androstenedione in Microtiter Plates

2017
Microtiter plates are routinely used as low-cost miniaturized bioreactors due to the large number of experiments that can be conducted simultaneously under similar conditions and replicate all functions of bench-scale reactors at dramatically smaller volumes.
Marco P C, Marques, Pedro, Fernandes
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