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The InterLab study is conducted by the iGEM organization and is an attempt at reducing variability in measurements taken in different laboratories, thus facilitating easier sharing of data between laboratories. More specifically, the Measurement Committee at iGEM is attempting to develop a robust method for fluorescence measurements of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) that can minimize lab-to-lab variations in readings taken by a standard plate reader. For more details on the InterLab study please visit the following URL:
 
The InterLab study is conducted by the iGEM organization and is an attempt at reducing variability in measurements taken in different laboratories, thus facilitating easier sharing of data between laboratories. More specifically, the Measurement Committee at iGEM is attempting to develop a robust method for fluorescence measurements of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) that can minimize lab-to-lab variations in readings taken by a standard plate reader. For more details on the InterLab study please visit the following URL:
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Team ICT-Mumbai has participated in the InterLab study this year. The plate reader protocol as given on the iGEM website has been strictly followed (the protocol can be downloaded here) and resulting data added to the provided Excel sheet (the Excel sheet can be downloaded here).  
 
Team ICT-Mumbai has participated in the InterLab study this year. The plate reader protocol as given on the iGEM website has been strictly followed (the protocol can be downloaded here) and resulting data added to the provided Excel sheet (the Excel sheet can be downloaded here).  
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The InterLab study is conducted by the iGEM organization and is an attempt at reducing variability in measurements taken in different laboratories, thus facilitating easier sharing of data between laboratories. More specifically, the Measurement Committee at iGEM is attempting to develop a robust method for fluorescence measurements of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) that can minimize lab-to-lab variations in readings taken by a standard plate reader. For more details on the InterLab study please visit the following URL: https://2018.igem.org/Measurement/InterLab Team ICT-Mumbai has participated in the InterLab study this year. The plate reader protocol as given on the iGEM website has been strictly followed (the protocol can be downloaded here) and resulting data added to the provided Excel sheet (the Excel sheet can be downloaded here). hello