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 One of the well plate annotation operations available in the ELN concerns chemical formulation-oriented plates. Here, you can create a general-purpose chemistry well plate (Fig 1). Two parameters must be defined before clicking 'Annotate Plate' will work: plate name (any label you wish to assign/designate as a name, up to 100 characters in length) and configuration (the number of wells on the well plate). One of the well plate annotation operations available in the ELN concerns chemical formulation-oriented plates. Here, you can create a general-purpose chemistry well plate (Fig 1). Two parameters must be defined before clicking 'Annotate Plate' will work: plate name (any label you wish to assign/designate as a name, up to 100 characters in length) and configuration (the number of wells on the well plate).
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-//Fig 1. Starting interface for adding a chemical/formulation well plate.//+//Fig 1. Starting interface for adding a chemical/formulation well plate. There are two required fields: plate name (100 character limit) and plate config (number of wells).//
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-//Fig 2. Chemical plate reagent table.//+//Fig 2. Chemical plate reagent table. You can add or remove rows, but must have at least one entry (i.e. one row), and all cells must have a value (use 0 if the column is simply not applicable to you for that row).//
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-//Fig 3. Chemical plate formulations table.//+//Fig 3. Chemical plate formulations table. Formulation columns are dictated by the chemicals in your Reagent/Stocks table. However, you can add however many rows you want, or delete them. As with the reagent/stocks table, you must have at least one row fully completed in order to proceed.//
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-//Fig 4. Chemical plate well plate diagram.//+//Fig 4. Chemical plate well plate diagram. Individual wells are color-coded based in input from the Formulations table. Each row and column of the plate has input fields to specify any additional conditions (if applicable) you've applied to the table (gradients, temperature treatments, UV light exposure, etc). Individual well comments below the plate diagram allow you to further annotate important information for the well. These row/column inputs and well comments are all optional fields and do not require input if there is no input to give.//
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