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DatLab-Analysis templates

Description

In DatLab to to Mark statistics, then click on [Copy to clipboard] to copy selected values and paste them to a Excel-DatLab template).


Reference: MiPNet19.18C_DatLab_Guide


MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry: DatLab 

Strategy

 Version: DatLab 7 - work in progress
  1. The normalization for sample concentration is transferred into the Excel templates, since (1) in some cases the final sample concentration is not known until a later time point (e.g. protein or CS determination), and different markers may be used for different aspects of the analysis; (2) the sample (isolated mitochondria, homogenate, cell suspensions) is diluted during titrations, and the dilution effect is calculated in the Excel template.
  2. A logical next step: Instrumental O2-background parameters may not be known at the time of the experiment, and finally optimized background parameters may be calculated at the end of a complete experimental series, combining several relevant instrumental O2-background tests. Up to now, the Excel files do not document the instrumental O2-background parameters. For quality control each individual DatLab file has to be checked. Therefore, the logical next step is to export from Mark statistics only slopes (O2 slope neg.) for complete data analysis in the Excel-DatLab template. There, the instrumental O2-background correction is easily implemented, adjustments of paramters are quickly performed, actual parameters used can be much more quickly checked, and documentation for tracing is provided in the Excel files in a more complete and compact form.
 Version: up to DatLab 6
  1. Select a Layout for DatLab graphs with the plot of O2 flux or O2 flow normalized for the sample concentration.
  2. Set marks on the plot for O2 flux or O2 flow.
  3. Press [F2] (or click on Marks \ Statistics). Then click on [Copy to clipboard] to copy selected values and paste them to an Excel-DatLab template for flux analysis.