This is an interactive website (html format) that provides very comprehensive coverage of the technique of radioimmunoassay and related aspects, such as the law of Mass Action. It contains animated demonstrations of molecular interactions, including antibody-antigen, with accompanying text, as well as a virtual experiment. The language is clear and easy to understand, and is enhanced by the use of animated diagrams and analogies. It is a long resource (students could spend around an hour working through it), but it is possible to dip in and out of different sections using the menu page. The section on the assay itself is very interactive and allows the student to mix solutions, predict the outcomes and obtain formative feedback on their responses, although there are no 'Back' buttons, so it is not possible to 'have another go' at the answers to questions. Otherwise navigation is straightforward. The resource is quite old (1996), and as a consequence, is rather text-heavy, although this is easy to follow (clear and concise). It would be enhanced by the use of audio to accompany the text. Overall, a very nice resource that would benefit from a little updating. It could be used by undergraduate bioscientists as a pre-lab exercise or as a stand-alone resource to learn about or revise this topic.
- Key Words:
- Antibody, Antigen, Law of mass action, Radioimmunoassay
- Academic Level:
- 5/6, 5/7
- Accreditation Themes:
- Molecular Aspects of Biology
- Repository:
- University of Nottingham U Now
- Type of Resource:
- Technique
- Topic:
- Biochemistry
- Author:
- Dr Martin Luck
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike UK 2.0 Licence
- Institution:
- University of Nottingham
A straight forward guide to the use of a portable autoclave. Useful introduction showing the different parts of the autoclave. Videos, supported by transcripts of the commentary clearly show to safely use this piece of equipment, guiding the viewer through a complete autoclave cycle. It is in html format.
- Key Words:
- Sterilisation
- Academic Level:
- 4/5
- Accreditation Themes:
- Molecular Aspects of Biology, Whole Organism Biology
- Repository:
- Virtual Analytical Laboratory (VAL)
- Type of Resource:
- Protocol, Techniques Images
- Topic:
- Anatomy, Biomedicine
- Author:
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England & Wales
- Institution:
- De Montfort University
The resource is a description of a practical exercise focused on lactic acid bacteria, which is made available online. It includes a protocol for the enrichment of lactic acid bacteria from samples like yoghurt, sauerkraut, decaying plant matter, and tooth plaque. Growth, culture diversity and pH are measured. The exercise also includes instructions for the isolation of some of these bacteria by using the streak-plate method. The resource is possibly intended to also guide self-directed work, but the learner would be rather left alone without actually working through outcomes, and there is no guidance in terms of health and safety, good laboratory practice. It is suggested to use this resource as an inspiration for an educator to develop/ run a practical class in the context. The resource is suitable for a microbiology or biotechnology course.
- Key Words:
- biotechnology, environmental microbiology, Food microbiology
- Academic Level:
- 4/5
- Accreditation Themes:
- Environmental and Ecological Science, Molecular Aspects of Biology, Whole Organism Biology
- Repository:
- OER Commons
- Type of Resource:
- Protocol
- Topic:
- Microbiology
- Author:
- Living in the Microbial World Workshop, Marine Biological Laboratory
- License:
- Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0
- Institution:
- Science Education Resource Center, Carleton College
A clear practical introduction to serial dilution. Good introduction and explanation of terminology based on making orange squash. Followed by a clear practical demonstration of a 10 fold serial dilution again using orange squash which is followed up by a similar demonstration, but ion a lab context. Videos, supported by transcripts of the commentary in a html format
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- Key Words:
- Academic Level:
- 4/5
- Accreditation Themes:
- Ecology and Environmental Science, Molecular Aspects of Biology, Whole Organism Biology
- Repository:
- Virtual Analytical Laboratory (VAL)
- Type of Resource:
- video
- Topic:
- Author:
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England & Wales
- Institution:
- De Montfort University
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A straight forward video guide to the use and limitations of using a standard automatic/micropipette of the Gilson type. It does not give reference to the use of different sizes of pipette or how to adjust the volume of fluid the pipette takes up. It is in html format.
- Key Words:
- Academic Level:
- 4/5
- Accreditation Themes:
- Ecology and Environmental Science, Molecular Aspects of Biology, Whole Organism Biology
- Repository:
- Virtual Analytical Laboratory (VAL)
- Type of Resource:
- video
- Topic:
- Author:
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England & Wales
- Institution:
- De Montfort University