TY - JOUR T1 - Concentration matrices. A procedure for determining optimal concentrations in biocrystallization A1 - Andersen, Jens-Otto JA - Elem. d. Naturw. JF - Elemente der Naturwissenschaft PY - 2002 VL - 77 SP - 120 EP - 120 DO - 10.18756/edn.77.120 SN - p-ISSN 0422-9630 LA - en N2 -

The biocrystallization method, also termed the CuCl2 crystallization method, is based on the ability of dihydrate CuCl2 to reflect and discriminate qualitative properties of biological samples in morphological features, or “pictures”. This ability presupposes an initial determination of “optimal” concentrations of CuCl2 and the sample in question. Here Selawry (1961) and Engqvist (1970) recommend so-called concentration series, whereby increasing amounts of the sample in question is added to a fixed amount of CuCl2 (0.20g per picture). At a given concentration of sample pictures will be generated which show a number of morphological features which are samplespecific, and known to be able to discriminate various samples. This optimal concentration is then applied for all investigations, in order to be able to compare samples. According to the authors experience, in addition to this “middle” concentration, most researchers also apply a “lower” and a “higher” concentration, because these complement the information obtained from the middle, optimal concentration.
 

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The biocrystallization method, also termed the CuCl2 crystallization method, is based on the ability of dihydrate CuCl2 to reflect and discriminate qualitative properties of biological samples in morphological features, or “pictures”. This ability presupposes an initial determination of “optimal” concentrations of CuCl2 and the sample in question. Here Selawry (1961) and Engqvist (1970) recommend so-called concentration series, whereby increasing amounts of the sample in question is added to a fixed amount of CuCl2 (0.20g per picture). At a given concentration of sample pictures will be generated which show a number of morphological features which are samplespecific, and known to be able to discriminate various samples. This optimal concentration is then applied for all investigations, in order to be able to compare samples. According to the authors experience, in addition to this “middle” concentration, most researchers also apply a “lower” and a “higher” concentration, because these complement the information obtained from the middle, optimal concentration.
 

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The biocrystallization method, also termed the CuCl2 crystallization method, is based on the ability of dihydrate CuCl2 to reflect and discriminate qualitative properties of biological samples in morphological features, or “pictures”. This ability presupposes an initial determination of “optimal” concentrations of CuCl2 and the sample in question. Here Selawry (1961) and Engqvist (1970) recommend so-called concentration series, whereby increasing amounts of the sample in question is added to a fixed amount of CuCl2 (0.20g per picture). At a given concentration of sample pictures will be generated which show a number of morphological features which are samplespecific, and known to be able to discriminate various samples. This optimal concentration is then applied for all investigations, in order to be able to compare samples. According to the authors experience, in addition to this “middle” concentration, most researchers also apply a “lower” and a “higher” concentration, because these complement the information obtained from the middle, optimal concentration.
 

ST - Concentration matrices UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.18756/edn.77.120 Y2 - 2024-11-24 04:12:17 ER -