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Annotating a sample is the process of adding biological or related data to nanoparticle entities. In caNanoLab, it involves selecting the sample to annotate, saving the sample composition and function(s), and entering the sample characterizations (physico-chemical, in vitro and in vivo) via the Navigation Tree. Note that annotating a sample with characterizations includes submitting the source of the characterization, the instrument used to perform the characterization, where appropriate, a relevant protocol, the characterization information itself, and applicable information in the form of uploaded files. A single sample can have multiple annotations, either coming from different sources, or the same data source being tested under different conditions (for example, temperature, solvents, instruments).

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Once you save and open a sample, if you are a curator, you can use links in the Navigation Tree to review and add annotations. The flow chart shows how annotations are organized.

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A single sample can have multiple annotations, either coming from different sources, or the same data source being tested under different conditions (for example, temperature, solvents, instruments). When you search for and edit a sample, the Navigation Tree displays the annotation options.

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The workflow shows how the annotations are organized in caNanoLab.

caNanoLab Adding Sample AnnotationsImage AddedAnnotating a sample in caNanoLab involves

  • Saving the sample composition and function(s)
  • Entering sample characterizations (physico-chemical, in vitro and in vivo), including submitting the source of the characterization, the instrument used to perform the characterization, where appropriate, a relevant protocol, the characterization information itself, and applicable information in the form of uploaded files. 

  • Add publications to the sample annotation.

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