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FieldDescriptionComplete the Information
Composing Element Type*Select from the drop-down list the type of composing element comprising this nanomaterial (required).
Chemical Name*Enter the chemical name given to the atomic or molecular structure that composes the center of the nanoparticle (required).
Crosslink DegreeEnter the percentage level of covalent linkage in the polymer.
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Amount/Amount Unit

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Molecular Formula Type

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Molecular FormulaEnter the chemical formula of the nanoparticle.
DescriptionEnter a description for the composing element.
Inherent Function

Inherent function is the characteristic behavior of a sample that results from the chemical and physical composition and properties of the entity.

Click the Add button to expand the page where you can enter this information.

Function Type

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DescriptionEnter any additional function information for the nanomaterial entity that the form does not already include.

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  1. Access a sample and composition.
  2. Click the Functionalizing Entity tab or the All tab and click Add next to Functionalizing Entity.
  3. Both tabs provide customizations based on your Functionalizing Entity Type* selection.

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  4. Follow these steps to fill in the composition. Links are provided for additional details.

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    Functionalizing Entity

    Select the

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    Entity Type

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    Fill in the entity type (required)and complete the Entity information.

    Functionalizing Entity PropertiesBased on the Entity Type, you may need to fill in the appropriate additional Properties.
    Inherent Function InformationAdd information about the functionalizing elements of the sample.
    Composition File

    Click Add to expand the page where you can add one or more files whose containing data that is relevant to the functionalizing entity or the derivation of its data.

    Copy to other samples with the same primary organization?Select one or more samples in the list to which you want this composition data transferred. This option copies files and data to one or more selected samples "owned" by the same point of contact.
  5. When you finish, click Submit to save the data to the sample.

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FieldDescriptionComplete the Information
Chemical NameEnter the chemical name for the functionalizing entity whose type you just selected.
PubChem Data Source/PubChem ID

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Molecular Formula Type

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Molecular FormulaEnter the chemical formula of the functionalizing entity.
Activation Method

Select from the drop-down menu the method used to activate the functionality of the sample.

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If you do not have to activate the entity, select does not require activation.
Activation EffectEnter the functional effect of the entity.
DescriptionEnter any additional composition information that the form does not include.

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Defining Functionalizing Entity Properties
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If you select one of the following Functionalizing Entity Types listed in the following table, the Properties section opens, and you must fill in additional information.

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Entity TypeAdditional Complete the Properties
AntibodySelect from the following fields:
  • Type:   Select from the drop-down list the type of antibody functioning for this sample.
  • Isotype:   Select from the drop-down list the isotype for this antibody:IgA
  • Species:  Select from the drop-down list the animal species from which the antibody was derived.
Biopolymer

Select from the following fields.

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    Biopolymer type
  • Sequence: Using the appropriate format, enter the complete sequence of the biopolymer.
Small MoleculeAdd an Alternate Name for the Small Molecule.

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  1. Access a sample and composition.
  2. Add at least two composing elements and/or at least one functionalizing entity to the sample entity.

  3. Cllick the Chemical Association tab or the All tab and click Add next to Chemical Association.

  4. Both tabs provide customizations based on your Association Type* selection.

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  5. Follow these steps to fill in the association. Links are provided for additional details.

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    Association Type*

    Fill in the Select a chemical association type (required).

    Description

    Enter any additional information that describes the chemical association of the two elements.

    Elements Information 

    In the Elements Information section, both Element boxes list the nanomaterial or functionalizing entities you defined while annotating the sample.

    1. Each time you select an option, a list displays entities relating to your previous selection.

    2. Select an option from each list.
      The arrow between the Element text boxes symbolizes the association between the two.

    Composition File

    Click Add to expand the page where you can add one or more files whose data is relevant to the functionalizing entity or the derivation of its data.

  6. When you are finished, click Submit to save the association to the sample.

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  1. Access a sample and composition.

  2. To add a file, click the Composition File tab or the All tab and scroll to the Chemical Association File section.

  3. Click Add next to Chemical AssociationFile.

  4. Upload, browse, and select the file or enter the file's URL where the document is located.
  5. Complete the following.
    1. Select the File Type (required), Document, Graph, Image, Movie, or Spreadsheet.
    2. Enter the File Title (required).
    3. Specify Keywords to associate with the file
    4. Enter a Description of additional information of the file.
  6. Click Submit to add the file(s) to the sample.

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    Once you add a composition file, you can remove the file or edit the composition file information.

    To delete a file, click Edit and on the Edit Composition File page, click Delete.

    To update the file information, click Edit and on the Edit Composition File page, make the changes and click Update. The list of files is updated.

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