Difference between revisions of "Sample"
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|description=An experimental '''sample''' is the object of an [[assay]]. A sample of a defined [[sample type]] subjected to a specific sample preparation (see [[MitoPedia:Sample preparations]]) may be e.g. a mitochondrial preparation obtained from an organ, cells suspended from a cell culture dish, a tissue biopsy, an organ, an individual organism, or a group of organisms (e.g. a number of nematodes studied collectively in an experimental chamber). | |description=An experimental '''sample''' is the object of an [[assay]]. A sample of a defined [[sample type]] subjected to a specific sample preparation (see [[MitoPedia: Sample preparations]]) may be e.g. a mitochondrial preparation obtained from an organ, cells suspended from a cell culture dish, a tissue biopsy, an organ, an individual organism, or a group of organisms (e.g. a number of nematodes studied collectively in an experimental chamber). | ||
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Revision as of 07:57, 27 January 2016
Description
An experimental sample is the object of an assay. A sample of a defined sample type subjected to a specific sample preparation (see MitoPedia: Sample preparations) may be e.g. a mitochondrial preparation obtained from an organ, cells suspended from a cell culture dish, a tissue biopsy, an organ, an individual organism, or a group of organisms (e.g. a number of nematodes studied collectively in an experimental chamber).
Abbreviation: n.a.
MitoPedia methods:
Respirometry,
Fluorometry,
Spectrophotometry
MitoPedia topics: Sample preparation