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| <a class="accordion-section-title" href="#accordion-2">Spot analysis by hand: A step by step guidance</a> | | <a class="accordion-section-title" href="#accordion-2">Spot analysis by hand: A step by step guidance</a> |
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− | <p> This step by step guidance shows you how to determine endpoint intensities of the binding experiment as shown figure 1C. Have a look at our <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Freiburg/Project/iRIf">iRIF</a> page to get all the background information about the detection method.</p> | + | <p> This step by step guidance shows you how to determine endpoint intensities of the binding experiment as shown figure 1C. Have a look at our <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Freiburg/Project/iRIf">iRIf</a> page to get all the background information about the detection method.</p> |
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− | <li> During your iRIF experiment you take two pictures. One before the binding event and one after the binding event. Open both pictures in <a href="http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/">ImageJ</a>. </li> | + | <li> During your iRIf experiment you take two pictures. One before the binding event and one after the binding event. Open both pictures in <a href="http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/">ImageJ</a>. </li> |
| <li> Go to "Process" and click on "Image Calculator..." </li> | | <li> Go to "Process" and click on "Image Calculator..." </li> |
| <li> Set "Image1" to the image after the binding event and "Image2" to the image before the binding event. Choose "divide" as operation. Activate the "32-bit (float) result" and click "ok". A quotient picture will be calculated and opened. </li> | | <li> Set "Image1" to the image after the binding event and "Image2" to the image before the binding event. Choose "divide" as operation. Activate the "32-bit (float) result" and click "ok". A quotient picture will be calculated and opened. </li> |
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| <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/4/4c/Freiburg_results-device_parts_vector.png" class="lightbox_trigger" title="results:device_parts_vector.png"><img alt="Freiburg iRIf device parts" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/4/4c/Freiburg_results-device_parts_vector.png" width="400"/></a> | | <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/4/4c/Freiburg_results-device_parts_vector.png" class="lightbox_trigger" title="results:device_parts_vector.png"><img alt="Freiburg iRIf device parts" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/4/4c/Freiburg_results-device_parts_vector.png" width="400"/></a> |
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− | <strong>Figure 6</strong>: An image of the vector file used to order the parts. The vector file is used to excise parts of a 5 mm acrylic glass board with a laser. Black lines are cut out by the laser, gray lines/areas are engravings. Refer to the <a href="#device_download_links_anchor">download section</a> to downloaded the vector graphic files.</div> | + | <strong>Figure 6: An image of the vector file used to order the parts.</strong> The vector file is used to excise parts of a 5 mm acrylic glass board with a laser. Black lines are cut out by the laser, gray lines/areas are engravings. Refer to the <a href="#device_download_links_anchor">download section</a> to downloaded the vector graphic files.</div> |
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