Quick and Cheap Colorimetric Quantification of Proteins Using 96-Well-Plate Images | Journal of Chemical Education
![erik hughes on Twitter: "Today I'm spending a little time adapting the Bradford assay for a 96-well plate. Very pretty and hopefully it works! #allthepipetting https://t.co/Lgm13QHiAK" / Twitter erik hughes on Twitter: "Today I'm spending a little time adapting the Bradford assay for a 96-well plate. Very pretty and hopefully it works! #allthepipetting https://t.co/Lgm13QHiAK" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DdzDd5yVQAUtQMy.jpg)
erik hughes on Twitter: "Today I'm spending a little time adapting the Bradford assay for a 96-well plate. Very pretty and hopefully it works! #allthepipetting https://t.co/Lgm13QHiAK" / Twitter
![Reina Desrouleaux on Twitter: "I have a technical science question: when doing protein quantification: has anyone ever had their protein assay dye reagent precipitate? My BSA standards in DEPC water is fine. Reina Desrouleaux on Twitter: "I have a technical science question: when doing protein quantification: has anyone ever had their protein assay dye reagent precipitate? My BSA standards in DEPC water is fine.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FZbEfu0XwAMBT61.jpg:large)