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    Bio-Rad bio rad chemidoc mp imaging station
    Bio Rad Chemidoc Mp Imaging Station, supplied by Bio-Rad, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 99/100, based on 19646 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Representation & quantification of MPOLR luminosity in faecal samples. Representative luminescence images of healthy faecal samples spiked with 0 µg mL −1 (A), 100 µg mL −1 (B), or 200 µg mL −1 (C) MPO. D) Quantitative analysis of spiked MPO titrations (n = experimental repeats). E) Correlation between MPOLR device <t>and</t> <t>Bio‐Rad</t> <t>ChemiDoc</t> MP station in UC (n = 20) faecal samples. The MPOLR device used a Raspberry Pi SC0818 HQ camera (12.3 MP Sony IMX477 sensor) with 120 s exposure; the ChemiDoc station used a 6 MP cooled CCD with 300 s exposure. All experiments were repeated in triplicate. Data are represented asmean ± SD. ** p ≤ 0.01; *** p ≤ 0.001.
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    Representation & quantification of MPOLR luminosity in faecal samples. Representative luminescence images of healthy faecal samples spiked with 0 µg mL −1 (A), 100 µg mL −1 (B), or 200 µg mL −1 (C) MPO. D) Quantitative analysis of spiked MPO titrations (n = experimental repeats). E) Correlation between MPOLR device <t>and</t> <t>Bio‐Rad</t> <t>ChemiDoc</t> MP station in UC (n = 20) faecal samples. The MPOLR device used a Raspberry Pi SC0818 HQ camera (12.3 MP Sony IMX477 sensor) with 120 s exposure; the ChemiDoc station used a 6 MP cooled CCD with 300 s exposure. All experiments were repeated in triplicate. Data are represented asmean ± SD. ** p ≤ 0.01; *** p ≤ 0.001.
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    Representation & quantification of MPOLR luminosity in faecal samples. Representative luminescence images of healthy faecal samples spiked with 0 µg mL −1 (A), 100 µg mL −1 (B), or 200 µg mL −1 (C) MPO. D) Quantitative analysis of spiked MPO titrations (n = experimental repeats). E) Correlation between MPOLR device and Bio‐Rad ChemiDoc MP station in UC (n = 20) faecal samples. The MPOLR device used a Raspberry Pi SC0818 HQ camera (12.3 MP Sony IMX477 sensor) with 120 s exposure; the ChemiDoc station used a 6 MP cooled CCD with 300 s exposure. All experiments were repeated in triplicate. Data are represented asmean ± SD. ** p ≤ 0.01; *** p ≤ 0.001.

    Journal: Advanced Healthcare Materials

    Article Title: Myeloperoxidase Luminol Reaction – A Novel Faecal Assay for Predicting Colonoscopy Findings in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis: A Pilot Cross‐Sectional Clinical Study

    doi: 10.1002/adhm.202501825

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Representation & quantification of MPOLR luminosity in faecal samples. Representative luminescence images of healthy faecal samples spiked with 0 µg mL −1 (A), 100 µg mL −1 (B), or 200 µg mL −1 (C) MPO. D) Quantitative analysis of spiked MPO titrations (n = experimental repeats). E) Correlation between MPOLR device and Bio‐Rad ChemiDoc MP station in UC (n = 20) faecal samples. The MPOLR device used a Raspberry Pi SC0818 HQ camera (12.3 MP Sony IMX477 sensor) with 120 s exposure; the ChemiDoc station used a 6 MP cooled CCD with 300 s exposure. All experiments were repeated in triplicate. Data are represented asmean ± SD. ** p ≤ 0.01; *** p ≤ 0.001.

    Article Snippet: An r value of 0.8669 was observed indicating a strong correlation between the chemiluminescent intensity obtained from MPOLR device and the Bio‐Rad ChemiDoc MP station (Figure ).

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