SOPs
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This is the Jupyter Notebook to allow editing and working with the code. It is a simple example of how a Selwyn test can look like if it is passed (1.) or failed (2.).
Creator: Gudrun Gygli
Submitter: Gudrun Gygli
This is the pdf of the Jupyter Notebook to allow looking at the notebook without installing anything. It is a simple example of how a Selwyn test can look like if it is passed (1.) or failed (2.).
Creator: Gudrun Gygli
Submitter: Gudrun Gygli
This is the Jupyter Notebook to allow editing and working with the code. It is a simple example of how a progress curve experiment can look like.
Creator: Gudrun Gygli
Submitter: Gudrun Gygli
This is the pdf of the Jupyter Notebook to allow looking at the notebook without installing anything. It is a simple example of how a progress curve experiment can look like.
Creator: Gudrun Gygli
Submitter: Gudrun Gygli
This is the pdf of the Jupyter Notebook to allow looking at the notebook without installing anything.
NOTE THAT this pdf may be mangled when viewed on FAIRDOMHub, but should look fine when downloaded.
Creator: Gudrun Gygli
Submitter: Gudrun Gygli
This is a zip file containing all the files and folders needed to analyse raw data, fit initial rates and create a "Michaelis-Menten plot". Instructions on usage are added in the notebook.
Creator: Gudrun Gygli
Submitter: Gudrun Gygli
This is the Jupyter Notebook to allow editing and working with the code.
Design an initial rate experiment in four steps
This script aims to help you design high-quality initial rate experiments. It uses the Michaelis-Menten equation to simulate data for an enzyme with unknown enzyme reaction parameters. Four steps are needed:
- Estimate the enzyme reaction parameters
Input: estimates of Km and vmax
and indicate the enzyme concentration concentration you are planning to use. If you have no ...
Creator: Gudrun Gygli
Submitter: Gudrun Gygli
This is the pdf of the Jupyter Notebook to allow looking at the notebook without installing anything.
Design an initial rate experiment in four steps
This script aims to help you design high-quality initial rate experiments. It uses the Michaelis-Menten equation to simulate data for an enzyme with unknown enzyme reaction parameters. Four steps are needed: 1. Estimate the enzyme reaction parameters
Input: estimates of Km and vmax
and indicate the enzyme concentration concentration you are planning ...
Creator: Gudrun Gygli
Submitter: Gudrun Gygli