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|description='''Protocols''' can be selected in DatLab (DL7.1) which define the sequence of [[Events in DatLab |events]] and [[Marks in DatLab |marks]]. Instrumental protocols are used for calibrations and instrumental quality control, typically without experimental smaple in the incubation medium. [[Substrate-uncoupler-inhibitor titration]] protocols (see [[MitoPedia: SUIT]]) proceed stepwise to activate a sequence of [[coupling control state]]s and [[pathway control state]]s. A specific SUIT protocol can be assigned to O2k-chamber A or B or both. The Titration-Injection-microPump [[TIP2k]] can be programmed to control automatically TIP2k-protocols. Standard protocols are provided. These can be edited and saved under 'Lab protocols' or under the User logged into DatLab.
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== Protocol editor ==
== Protocol editor ==
:::: The sequence of Events and Marks can be edited with names, definitions, concentrations and titration volumes. After a protocol is edited and saved under a defined name, the protocol has to be selected and assigned to one or both O2k-chambers.
:::: The sequence of Events and Marks can be edited with names, definitions, concentrations and titration volumes. After a protocol is edited and saved under a defined name, the protocol has to be selected and assigned to one or both O2k-chambers.

Revision as of 16:21, 13 November 2016


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


Run DL-Protocol/Set O2 limit

Description

Protocols can be selected in DatLab (DL7.1) which define the sequence of events and marks. Instrumental protocols are used for calibrations and instrumental quality control, typically without experimental smaple in the incubation medium. Substrate-uncoupler-inhibitor titration protocols (see MitoPedia: SUIT) proceed stepwise to activate a sequence of coupling control states and pathway control states. A specific SUIT protocol can be assigned to O2k-chamber A or B or both. The Titration-Injection-microPump TIP2k can be programmed to control automatically TIP2k-protocols. Standard protocols are provided. These can be edited and saved under 'Lab protocols' or under the User logged into DatLab.

Abbreviation: n.a.


MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry: DatLab 

Protocol editor

The sequence of Events and Marks can be edited with names, definitions, concentrations and titration volumes. After a protocol is edited and saved under a defined name, the protocol has to be selected and assigned to one or both O2k-chambers.
A. Instrumental protocols: calibration and instrumental O2 background test
B. SUIT protocols: linked to titration solutions
C. TIP2k-protocols.

Protocol driver

After selecting a protocol, the Protocol driver indicates for the selected O2k-chamber, which events and marks have been set (green), and which event is to be set next, with the corresponding mark.