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+ | ==General Characterization Techniques== | ||
+ | Currently, the most commonly used method of testing parts is through Flourescence assays. <br> | ||
+ | Protocols for such assays can be found in the following places: | ||
+ | *Endy Lab's Openwetware [protocols] for characterizing parts | ||
+ | *Penn State is also working on characterizing parts using flourescence | ||
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+ | ==Characterization Techniques for specific part types== | ||
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Revision as of 22:45, 8 July 2006
This page discusses methods to classify and characterize parts in the Registry.
Visit Part Types to view the actual parts in the Registry
General Characterization Techniques
Currently, the most commonly used method of testing parts is through Flourescence assays.
Protocols for such assays can be found in the following places:
- Endy Lab's Openwetware [protocols] for characterizing parts
- Penn State is also working on characterizing parts using flourescence
Characterization Techniques for specific part types
Relevant Discussions
- [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Parts_characterization/Measurement_techniques Measurement techniques]
- [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Parts_characterization/Characterization_approaches Characterization approaches]