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== Coomassie brilliant blue  ==
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== Lab Balance ==
  
We currently need "Coomassie Brilliant Blue 1" to be able to perform Bradform protein assays
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We have several pieces of equipment that need calibrating.
  
"The Bradford protein assay is a spectroscopic analytical procedure used to measure the concentration of protein in a solution. It is subjective, i.e., dependent on the amino acid composition of the measured protein. The Bradford protein assay was developed by Marion M. Bradford." wikipedia
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== PCR machine ==
  
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We currently have 1 working PCR machine, but it's quite old.
  
*  <s>Lyophilized bovine plasma gamma globulin</s> received
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== Lab balance with RS-232/usb outputs ==
*    Coomassie Brilliant Blue 1
 
*    <s>0.15 M NaCl</s> in stores
 
*    Spectrophotometer and tubes
 
*    <s>Micropipettes</s> in stores
 
  
http://www.nbsbio.co.uk/cb0037-25g
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It would be useful to be able to calibrate the liquid handling systems using an automated system. Currently we don't have anything like that. A 1 mg would probably be sufficient, but something like this is better;
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http://www.atp-instrumentation.co.uk/83g-x-0-0001g-0-1mg-rs-232-analytical-balance-1.html
  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coomassie_Brilliant_Blue
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or possibly a UK supplier of something like this;
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http://www.scalesgalore.com/Adam_Equipment_hcb_Balances.cfm
  
== Service manual for a Unicam Helios Beta Spectrophotometer ==
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== Visible Spectrophotometer for OD600 ==
  
We received a donated [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Spectrophotometer spectrophotometer] which is currently not working. would like to do a repair and the service manual would be helpful;
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A modern working Spectrophotometer would be a great asset to the lab. We are currently making do with guess-work, and Macfarland standards for comparison.
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Something like this would probably do;
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http://www.coleparmer.co.uk/Product/Cole_Parmer_Visible_spectrophotometer_335_to_1000_nm_wavelength_range_analog_output/UY-83055-10?referred_id=3482&gclid=CJeN5M-nkMcCFUzHtAodMaEORg
  
The part number for the Helios Alpha, Beta, Gamma and UV1 Service Manual is 9499 235 06011
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== UV Spectrophotometer ==
  
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2936/14794946891_a616cdbabe_c.jpg
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this would also be useful, but unfortunately replacement deuterium bulbs are expensive.  seem like at least 100GBP;
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https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=spectropphoeter+deuterium#newwindow=1&tbm=shop&q=deuterium+bulb
  
==Foot pedal operated lab waste bin==
 
  
In order to improve the general hygiene and to minimise the risk of loss of containment of GMO, it is recommended to use Hands free laboratory rubbish bins, (the ones that are operated with a foot pedal)
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== Nanodrop spectrophotometer ==
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"Microvolume UV-Vis spectrophotometers and fluorospectrometers"
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http://www.nanodrop.com/library/nd-1000-v3.7-users-manual-8.5x11.pdf
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== Ultra Low Temp Freezer (-80C, -70C, or comparable) ==
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For storage of various samples and cells, a ULT freezer (usually -80C, but that's possibly over spec for our requirement) is the industry standard.
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Currently it appears that both the initial outlay and the power costs for running this equipment are beyond our budget. But its a would-like to be able to make up large batches of competent cells.
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==<s>Foot pedal operated lab waste bin</s>==
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(Edit: Edo sourced a couple of these from UCL's warp account.. Thanks!)
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In order to improve the general hygiene it is recommended to use Hands free laboratory rubbish bins, (the ones that are operated with a foot pedal) The lids stops insects getting in, and waste escaping out, and the pedal saves you from contaminating your PPE gloves.
  
 
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New they are quite expensive, but I am sure we can find one on ebay, or to repair etc;
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==Lab consumables==
  
http://www.medisave.co.uk/clinical-waste-hands-free-bin-50-litre-yellow-lid-p-7466.html
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large gloves
  
http://www.wybone.co.uk/clinical-waste-bins/sackholders/
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disposable pipettes
  
http://officebins.co.uk/pedal-medical-bins/open-body-hands-free-no-wheels-20-litre
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Sterile petri dishes
  
http://www.nisbets.co.uk/4/Cleaning-and-Hygiene-Waste-Management-Bins-Sack-Trolley/c03c02c01c02.r10.1
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Gas can for bunsen burner
  
 
== Agarose ==
 
== Agarose ==
  
molecular biologists get through this stuff like there is no tomorrow. It's for making gels and stuff. It's also not that cheap...
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For making gels and stuff. It's also not that cheap...
  
 
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http://www.melford.co.uk/index.php?t=details&sid=\&&id=104
 
http://www.melford.co.uk/index.php?t=details&sid=\&&id=104
 
==Lab consumables==
 
 
large gloves
 
 
disposable pipettes
 
 
Sterile petri dishes
 
 
Gas can for bunsen burner
 

Latest revision as of 20:24, 13 November 2015

Lab Balance

We have several pieces of equipment that need calibrating.

PCR machine

We currently have 1 working PCR machine, but it's quite old.

Lab balance with RS-232/usb outputs

It would be useful to be able to calibrate the liquid handling systems using an automated system. Currently we don't have anything like that. A 1 mg would probably be sufficient, but something like this is better; http://www.atp-instrumentation.co.uk/83g-x-0-0001g-0-1mg-rs-232-analytical-balance-1.html

or possibly a UK supplier of something like this; http://www.scalesgalore.com/Adam_Equipment_hcb_Balances.cfm

Visible Spectrophotometer for OD600

A modern working Spectrophotometer would be a great asset to the lab. We are currently making do with guess-work, and Macfarland standards for comparison. Something like this would probably do; http://www.coleparmer.co.uk/Product/Cole_Parmer_Visible_spectrophotometer_335_to_1000_nm_wavelength_range_analog_output/UY-83055-10?referred_id=3482&gclid=CJeN5M-nkMcCFUzHtAodMaEORg

UV Spectrophotometer

this would also be useful, but unfortunately replacement deuterium bulbs are expensive. seem like at least 100GBP; https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=spectropphoeter+deuterium#newwindow=1&tbm=shop&q=deuterium+bulb


Nanodrop spectrophotometer

"Microvolume UV-Vis spectrophotometers and fluorospectrometers" http://www.nanodrop.com/library/nd-1000-v3.7-users-manual-8.5x11.pdf

Ultra Low Temp Freezer (-80C, -70C, or comparable)

For storage of various samples and cells, a ULT freezer (usually -80C, but that's possibly over spec for our requirement) is the industry standard.

Currently it appears that both the initial outlay and the power costs for running this equipment are beyond our budget. But its a would-like to be able to make up large batches of competent cells.

Foot pedal operated lab waste bin

(Edit: Edo sourced a couple of these from UCL's warp account.. Thanks!)

In order to improve the general hygiene it is recommended to use Hands free laboratory rubbish bins, (the ones that are operated with a foot pedal) The lids stops insects getting in, and waste escaping out, and the pedal saves you from contaminating your PPE gloves.

Lab consumables

large gloves

disposable pipettes

Sterile petri dishes

Gas can for bunsen burner

Agarose

For making gels and stuff. It's also not that cheap...

SKU: NBS-AG500 £171.00

http://www.nbsbio.co.uk/nbs-ag500

500g 149.00 €

http://www.melford.co.uk/index.php?t=details&sid=\&&id=104