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Managing Sample Composition Annotations | caNanoLab User's Guide| Managing Publications in caNanoLab

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This section describes how to review or ascribe characterizations to samples that have been submitted to caNanoLab. This section includes the following topics:

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CharacterizationProperty FieldsField Options

Physical State

Type

Select the appropriate type from among the following options:

Shape Properties

Type (required)

Select from the drop-down list the appropriate shape type:

Shape Properties

Aspect Ratio

Enter the shape aspect ratio.

Shape Properties

Minimum,/Maximum Dimensions

Enter the minimum and maximum dimensions of the sample, as well as the units of measurement.

Solubility Properties

Solvent

Select from the options or enter the name.

  • alcohol
  • phosphate-buffered saline
  • saline
  • water
 Solubility PropertiesCritical Concentration

Enter appropriate values for the critical concentration, then select the appropriate units for those values.

 Solubility PropertiesIs Soluble?Select Yes or No as to whether the solvent is soluble.

Surface Properties

Is Hydrophobic?

Indicate with Yes or No whether the surface is hydrophobic.

After defining the [characterization] properties, continue to add a Physico-Chemical Characterization.

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Design and Methods FieldDescription

Description

Enter design and methods information not covered by other fields on the form.

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DescriptionEnter an appropriate description for the characterization design and methods.
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Once you enter the data, click Save to save the information to the sample or Cancel to close the mini-window without saving data.

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Column Type "Datum" is selected with this characterizationAutopopulated Column Name Option[s]

Molecular Weight

Molecular Weight

Purity

% purity for sample

Relaxivity

R1, R2, T1, T2

Size

PD1, Peak N , RMS size, Z Average

Surface

charge, surface area, zeta potential

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Specify one of the following in vitro Assay Type options or select [Other] to open a window where you can add a new assay type.

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Defining In Vitro [Characterization] Properties

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DescriptionEnter an appropriate description for the characterization design and methods.
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Once you enter the data, click Save to save the information to the sample or Cancel to close the mini-window without saving data.

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Column Type "Datum" is selected with this characterizationAutopopulated Column Name Option[s]

Enzyme Induction

% of Control

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Design and Methods FieldDescription

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Enter information not covered by other fields on the form.

Technique and Instrument

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Technique*

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DescriptionEnter an appropropriate description for the design and methods.
Instrument

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Once you specify the data, click Save to save the information to the sample or Cancel to close the mini-window without saving data.

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If you work from the Publications menu option, you can associate multiple samples with a publication. Alternatively, if you add publications to an open sample using the Navigation Tree option, you can use the copy feature to associate the publication with other samples in the same way you copy characterizations to multiple samples. See Copying Characterizations.

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Managing Sample Composition Annotations | caNanoLab User's Guide| Managing Publications in caNanoLab