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This topic lists the required hardware, software, cartridges, and labware, and reagents for running the Protein Cleanup v2.0 protocol. If you have questions about these items, contact Agilent Customer Service.The following figure and table show the components of the AssayMAP Bravo Platform, which are required for running the AssayMAP protocols.Figure. AssayMAP Bravo Platform components
96AM Wash Station or the later model 96 Channel Wash Station Pump Module 2.0 and two carboys Orbital Shaking Station with Control UnitNote: The white wide-bore chimneys work for both 5-µL and 25-µL cartridges and are standard on wash stations purchased in 2020 onward. The wide-bore chimneys are white plastic, whereas the standard-bore chimneys are a semi-clear plastic. For details, see the 96 Channel Wash Station Maintenance Guide.Optional equipment. You might need the following when preparing the samples and reagents:
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Agilent VWorks Automation Control Agilent Protein Sample Prep Workbench
For more details about the available cartridges, see the Agilent AssayMAP Bravo Cartridges Selection Guide.The following figure shows the nine Bravo deck locations for labware.
Agilent 201280-100 Agilent 201282-100 *For dimensionally equivalent alternatives and other labware details, see the Labware Reference Guide in the Literature Library page of the Protein Sample Prep Workbench.The volume, type, and concentration of reagents required for protein cleanup vary depending on sample characteristics and the desired analytical result. Consult the published scientific literature and Reference library to find specific chemistry examples.By default, the syringes are rinsed thoroughly with deionized water after completing the protocol to reduce the risk of premature syringe failure. To perform more stringent syringe washing between runs, use the Syringe Wash utility. For details, see Syringe Wash v2.1.