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<p style="width: 100%; margin: auto; font-size: 16px;">The Chrome-Q Light Chamber is a 3D-printed imaging measurement system used to quantify chromoproteins/color-based data. For our current project, it is used to quickly and inexpensively measure relative protein degradation through quantification of the color in chromoprotein expression. | <p style="width: 100%; margin: auto; font-size: 16px;">The Chrome-Q Light Chamber is a 3D-printed imaging measurement system used to quantify chromoproteins/color-based data. For our current project, it is used to quickly and inexpensively measure relative protein degradation through quantification of the color in chromoprotein expression. | ||
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Revision as of 22:33, 1 November 2017
Software
Chrome-Q App
The Chrome-Q Light Chamber is a 3D-printed imaging measurement system used to quantify chromoproteins/color-based data. For our current project, it is used to quickly and inexpensively measure relative protein degradation through quantification of the color in chromoprotein expression.