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Tap300ai g tips

Manufactured by Budget Sensors

The Tap300AI-G tips are a type of laboratory equipment designed for pipetting tasks. They are compatible with a wide range of pipettes and can be used to accurately transfer small volumes of liquids. The core function of the Tap300AI-G tips is to provide a reliable and precise means of liquid handling in laboratory settings.

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2 protocols using tap300ai g tips

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High-speed AFM of PNIPAM Thermal Response

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High-speed AFM was performed as described previously24 (link). Drift correction was performed to keep the pore centered. The temperature was increased by heating the whole measurement setup. A thermometer was used to verify that the solution has crossed the LCST of PNIPAM.
Contact mode images were obtained in water using an NTEGRA AFM (NT-MDT) with Tap300AI-G tips (BudgetSensors). In Gwyddion (http://gwyddion.net/) mean plane subtraction was used to level the data, as well as row alignment with a 2nd degree polynomial.
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Hydrophobin Adsorption on HOPG

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SC16ΔN was dialysed against dH2O overnight at 4 °C. Hydrophobin drops (50 µL at 5 µg/mL) were placed onto freshly cleaved 3 mm HOPG discs and allowed to dry overnight. Alternatively, 50 µL drops containing 10 μg/mL of hydrophobins were allowed to sit on the HOPG for 20 min. Excess solution was wicked away and HOPG was allowed to dry overnight at room temperature. Two samples were produced for each condition and at least 3 fields of view were collected for each sample. Images were collected on a NanoWizard II Ultra from JPK using Tap300AI-G tips (Budget Sensors).
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