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        <formatdesc>This archive contains the dataset for the article &quot;Thermal resilience of ensilicated lysozyme via calorimetric and in vivo analysis&quot;

Each dataset is organised per figure used in the article. Within each folder there is raw and processed data included with a MatLab datastructure and executable to generate the figure if required.</formatdesc>
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    <title>Dataset for &quot;Thermal resilience of ensilicated lysozyme via calorimetric and in vivo analysis&quot;</title>
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    <keywords>Silica, lysozyme, stability, calorimetry, ensilication, biomaterial, protein, vaccine, thermostability, lyophilisation, biopharmaceuticals</keywords>
    <abstract>This dataset contains a variety of data formats used to characterise the thermal resilience of ensilicated lysozyme. All raw data formats have been converted to *.csv or similar Excel format, which is editable. MATLAB is used to generate all graphs and files have been included in each folder where applicable. 

Specifically, data were generated using analytical methods such a differential scanning calorimetry, circular dichroism spectroscopy, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and thermogravimetric analysis. Data is sorted based on the figure order described in the article, including supplementary figures. Each folder contains a brief explanation on the contents.</abstract>
    <date>2020-08-12</date>
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    <collection_method>Figure 1 - Field-Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FE-SEM) - samples were desiccated overnight before imaging and place on sticky carbon tape and imaged at various resolutions. Chromium was used to spin coat the samples.

Figure 2 - Micro Differential Scanning Calorimetry (µDSC) and Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) coupled with Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) and Mass Spectrometry (MS) or TGA-DTA-MS - liquid samples were analysed using the µDSC apparatus. Ensilicated and lyophilised material was analysed using TGA-DTA-MS. Measurement output was in weight loss (mg, milligram), heat flow (µDSC, DTA) and ion count (A, ampere).

Figure 3 - Enzcheck (trademark) Lysozyme assay kit (ThermoFisher) - samples catalytic activity compared to standard protein with validated activity in units(U)/ml. Substrate conversion measured using UV-vis. Data output in arbitrary format converted to U/ml.
 
Figure 4 - Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) - Serum IgG responses to coated antigen measured by substrate conversion using UV-vis and normalised using reference antibody.</collection_method>
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