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Supplementary information for the article: Dragačević, L.; Lopandić, Z.; Gavrović-Jankulović, M.; Živković, I.; Blagojević, V.; Polović, N.; Minić, R. Comparison of Enzyme-Linked Lectin Sorbent Assay and Flow Cytometry for Profiling Microbial Glycans. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 2022, 194, 2047–2060. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-021-03772-w.
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- Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- SDS-PAGE showing: Lane 1 – purified banana lectin – BanLec; Lane 2 – chimera of banana lectin and enhanced green fluorescent protein BanLec-eGFP; Lane 3 – MW – molecular weight markers; Table 1. Repeatability of flow cytometric detection of different quantities of BL-eGFP binding to C. albicans; Table 2. Repeatability of ELLSA detection of different quantities of BanLec-B binding to C. albicans; Table 3. Repeatability of flow cytometric detection of different quantities of RCA120-FITC binding to L. casei DG; Table 4. Repeatability of ELLSA detection of different quantities of RCA120-B binding to L. casei DG; Table 5. Reproducibility of BanLec-B binding to 21 different microorganisms. Experiments were done in three different laboratories, with preparing new plates each time; Fig. 1 Determining linearity of ELLSA method, by measuring binding between C.albicans and different quantity of BanLec-B; Fig. 2 Determining linearity of flow cytometry, by measuring binding between C.albicans and different quantity of BanLec-eGFP; Fig. 3 Determining linearity of ELLSA method, by measuring binding between L.casei DG and different quantity of RCA120; Fig. 4 Determining linearity of flow cytometry, by measuring binding between L.casei DG and different quantity of RCA120.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
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- Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, English
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- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1398447016
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource