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Section 9- Proteins & Labels
the presence of surfactants or detergents in reagents, such as the
Bradford reagent, can significantly alter surface tension. This
occurrence can be overcome without affecting the sample’s
absorbance by using a larger sample volume.
A 2 ul sample size is
recommended for protein measurements.
Pedestal Reconditioning
Solutions and reagents containing surfactants may “un-condition” the
measurement pedestal surfaces so that the liquid column does not
form. If this occurs, “buff” the measurement pedestal surfaces by
rubbing each measurement surface aggressively with a dry laboratory
wipe 30-40 times. This will “re-condition” the surface allowing the
liquid sample column to form. Alternatively, use the NanoDrop
Pedestal Reconditioning Compound (PR-1) as a rapid means of
reconditioning the pedestals when the surface properties have been
compromised and liquid columns break during measurement.
Additional information about the PR-1 kit may be found on our
website.
Measurement Concentration Range
The NanoDrop 1000 Spectrophotometer will accurately measure
protein samples up to 20 mg/ml (BSA) without dilution. A table of
concentration range and typical reproducibility is listed below.
Sample
Type
Detection
Limit
Approx.
Upper
Limit
Typical Reproducibility
(minimum 5 replicates)
(SD= mg/ml; CV= %)
Purified
BSA
0.10
mg/ml
20
mg/ml
sample range 0.10-10 mg/ml:
±
0.10
mg/ml
sample range >10mg/ml:
±
2%
Cy3
0.2uM
100uM
sample range 0.20-4.0 pmol/ul:
±
0.20 pmol/ul
sample range >4.0 pmol/ul:
±
2%
Unique Screen Features
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