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Thermo Scientific Evolution 201 - Making Pierce BCA Measurements; Working with Standard Curves

Thermo Scientific Evolution 201
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Life Science Applications
Pierce BCA
186 Evolution 200 Series User Guide Thermo Scientific
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Working With Standard Curves
A standard curve is required for colorimetric protein analysis.
A standard curve can be generated using two or more standards.
The multipoint curve capability allows multiple replicates for each standards. Standards
can be run in any order; however, best practice dictates that the standards be measured
from the lowest concentration to the highest.
Determine whether or not to use a standard when analyzing samples against the standard
curve.
Establishing a new standard curve requires creating a new workbook.
If a previously saved workbook is used, all concentration calculations for newly measured
samples will be based on the standard absorbance values saved in the workbook.
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Overview
Application Settings
Making Pierce BCA Measurements
Making Pierce BCA Measurements
Sample and Standards Preparation
See the manufacturers’ guidelines and recommendations for standard and sample
preparation.
Prepare both standards and unknowns in the same manner. Use a diluent of the same pH
and ionic strength for all blanks, standards and unknown samples.
Note Each workbook will archive only one standard curve.

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