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Lewińska, Izabela; Bober, Franciszek; Tymecki, Łukasz; Bącal, Paweł, 2025, "Research data for: In situ biological samples deproteinization in microfluidic paper-based analytical devices", https://doi.org/10.58132/HJVZY1, Dane Badawcze UW, V1
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This is research data for manuscript entitled 'In situ biological samples deproteinization in microfluidic paper-based analytical devices' currently in revision.
This data set contains xlsx files and jpeg files.
In xlsx files data from protein determination is presented in various conditions described in each file. Protein concentration is proportional to absorbance measured at 600 nm given in the file. Each file contains at least 3 columns with called 'absorbance @ 600 nm'. These values represent repeated measurements of the same condition. They were averaged before being converted to concentration values. '-' in these columns indicates that no measurement was made for the specified condition. Absorbance was measured using PerkinElmer Lambda 25 UV/VIS spectrophotometer.
Jpeg files are photos of paper-based devices for copper(II) determination. To obtain quantitative data from these photos, ImageJ software was used. A circular Region of Interest (ROI) was selected on each sensor and mean channel intensities from RGB color space were measured using RGB Measure function. Intensity of blue channel proved to provide the biggest sensitivity therefore it was used as an analytical signal.
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deproteinization, protein precipitation, microfluidic paper-based analytical devices, copper
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