The keyphrase is a secret key for your medium. You receive it once you save your medium for the first time. It allows you to edit your medium later on.
Warning: current medium will be overwritten!
The keyphrase is a secret key for your medium. You receive it once you save your medium for the first time. It allows you to edit your medium later on.
You can modify an existing medium by copying it to your workspace.
Before publishing your medium, please read the documentation carefully. If you decide to publish your medium, it will first undergo a review process. We check that the medium is presented correctly and does not contain any malicious information. If we approve the medium, you will receive an email notification.
By submitting your medium, you agree that it is published under the following license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License .
You can use the add compound button to add new ingredients to your recipe.
In the first field you can enter the ingredient. An autocompletion suggests you ingredients that are already in the database. Right beside it you find an asterisk . With a click on it an additional menu opens, in which further settings are available to you. Here you can, for example, add attributes, conditions and alternatives or mark the recipe line as optional. Next, enter the quantity. If the quantity is left blank, the volume will be filled (only visible in the viewer) to the final volume (if the unit is ml) or the remark trace
will be displayed instead. In the next field, the unit is specified. We ask you to choose metric units to allow automatic calculation of concentrations. It is best to choose a unit from the suggestions.
By pressing either Enter or the plus button , you can add the recipe line without leaving ingredient mode. Your cursor will then be back in the first field. If you are done adding ingredients, you can press the check mark . This will add the current recipe line and finish editing.
Edit data in a recipe row by double clicking on it.
Click on the trash-button to remove the recipe row. You need to submit again to avoid accidential deletions.
It is possible to add more information on the ingredients that are only shown in the current recipe. This is done by using attributes and conditions. These are defined in the asterisk menu as shown below. Attributes are shown in parenthesis and might contain vendor information or even concentrations. The latter are considered for the calculation of the medium concentration. Conditions are shown small after a comma and might contain certain conditions for adding the substance.
Click on the dolly button on top of the recipe. You will see a handle at the beginning of each recipe row. Use this handle to move all the components (ingredients, solutions, steps) into place. Submit changes by clicking on the check button.
To fill up to the final volume of the solution, the inserted quantity must be set to 0. In view mode, this will be displayed as Fill up to ...
. However, this only works if the unit is specified in ml, otherwise the word traces is displayed.
Click on the solution dropdown in your recipe. Select the option Convert into compound. The solution is converted into an empty compound. Double click on the compound to enter the name.
Double click on the compound field for editing. Replace the name of the compound by an asterisk (*). It is converted into a solution row. Select the solution from your recipe.
Click on New solution and select Add new solution. Then enter a name for the new solution and submit.
Click on New solution and select Choose a stock solution. Then select a solution from the dropdown list.
Click on New solution and select From medium number. Enter a medium number on the left. Then select a solution from the dropdown list.
Solutions can be removed by clicking on the trash bin icon . The solution
Click on the dolly button on top of the main solution. A modal will open where you can move the solutions into place by using drag and drop on the handle. Not that the main solution is always first place.
Note: steps can also be edited via double click.
Click on the small volume input field in the solution header and enter the new volume. Submit with enter.
The good news is: you must not calculate neither concentrations nor the final medium composition. Click on Save and let MediaDive do it. Note that concentrations are only visible in view mode.