Publication: Data - Investigating Non Fluorescence Nanoparticle Transport in Matrigel-Filled Microfluidic Devices Using Synchrotron X-Ray Scattering
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2023-11
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Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: 2D x-ray scattering patterns were recorded using area detectors: Dectris Pilatus 1M 3S (SAXS) and a Rayonix LX255-HS (WAXS)
Methods for processing the data: data reduction was performed using by using Pyton procedures (PyFy)
Software- or Instrument-specific information needed to interpret the data, including software and hardware version numbers:
Standards and calibration information, if appropriate: calibration files for WAXS and SAXS measurements included
Environmental/experimental conditions: a setup including a microfluidic cell was implemented at the BL11 NCD-SWEET beamline of the ALBA synchrotron
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Each file contains the data and information used to generate the corresponding figures, including raw data and Pyton procedures employed for data reduction
Formats and version
Autodesk Fusion 360 files (.f3d):
Autodesk Fusion 360 2.0.20476 x86_64 (Older versions will work).
Stereolithography files (.stl):
Can be opened with any 3D design programs (e.g. Windows’ Visor 3D, Blender…).
Image files (.tif, .jpg):
Any image reader programs should open these files (Authors recommend ImageJ-Fiji for .tif files).
Data files (.txt, .dat):
Can be seen with Origin, Excel or Notepad.
Scattering data files (.edf):
Specific X-ray Scattering programs (e.g. Fit2D) or Python scripts can read these files.
Python scripts files (.py):
Python: Anaconda Distribution – Spyder IDE 5.5.1 – Python 3.11.9
Specific Libraries:
- Numpy 1.26.4
- Pandas 2.1.4
- Seaborn 0.13.2
- Matplotlib 3.8.0
- Os
- Fabio 2024.4.0
- Scikit-learn 1.5.0







