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  The ARP laboratory includes in detail the following equipment:

  •  Applied Photophysics single-mixing -SX-18

  •  Applied Photophysics Pi-star 180, 

  •  Applied Photophysics sequential-mixing DX-17MV

  • Tgk Scientific Hi-Tech PTJ-64 capacitor-discharge T-jump apparatus

  • In-house built continuous flow (original prototype) based on a capillary mixing methodology (dead-time 50 μs) with a fluorescence CCD camera

Fonte di Finanziamento: 
Attrezzatura acquisita con altri fondi
Nome e acronimo del laboratorio o locale che ospita l'attrezzatura: 
ROOM T5
Edificio: 
CU027 - Fisiologia Umana Farmacia e Medicina
Servizi offerti: 
The ARP facility allows to measure rapid kinetic processes (micro- to milliseconds) on purified macromolecules in vitro by different spectroscopies (absorbance, fluorescence).
Contatti: 
cognomenomee-mail
Cutruzzolà
Francesca
Numero di utenti per anno: 
30
Elenco Imprese utenti: 
Elenco altri utenti: 
Ricavi - trasferimenti interni: 
Anno: 
2021
fatture emesse: 
data
18/03/2021
spese manutenzione: 
anno
2021
Description of research activity: 
The ARP facility allows to measure rapid kinetic processes (micro- to milliseconds) on purified macromolecules in vitro by different spectroscopies (absorbance, fluorescence). An array of instruments are available, including stopped-flow instruments (msec-time frame ≥ 10 ms) to study folding/unfolding processes, enzyme reaction mechanisms, rapid binding or dissociation processes (absorbance and fluorescence). For faster measurements, a Hi-Tech PTJ-64 capacitor-discharge T-jump apparatus ( ≥ 20 μs) for fluorescence and absorbance experiments is available, as well as an in-house built continuous flow (original prototype) based on a capillary mixing methodology (dead-time 50 μs). An array of instruments are available, including stopped-flow instruments (msec-time frame ≥ 10 ms) to study folding/unfolding processes, enzyme reaction mechanisms, rapid binding or dissociation processes (absorbance and fluorescence). For faster measurements, a Hi-Tech PTJ-64 capacitor-discharge T-jump apparatus ( ≥ 20 μs) for fluorescence and absorbance experiments is available, as well as an in-house built continuous flow (original prototype) based on a capillary mixing methodology (dead-time 50 μs).
Description of educational/training activity: 
Training of PhD, post docs (both internal and external)
Description of other activities: 
Very recently, in the framework of the INFRAIA-2020 call for Starting Infrastructures (Project MOSBRI), the host department and the ARP infrastructure were selected for TransNational Access Scheme, funded by the European Commission.
Responsabile dell'Attrezzatura: 
francesca.cutruzzola@uniroma1.it
Settore ERC: 
LS1
Ambiti tecnologici trasversali - Key Enabling Technologies: 
Life-science technologies & biotechnologies
Keyword iris: 
Biochemistry
chemical kinetics
proteins
Stato dell'attrezzatura: 
In funzione

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