微孔板测定的自动液体处理:汉密尔顿微实验室STAR的简化用户界面

Neville S Ng, Reece D. Gately, L. Ooi
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自动化液体处理站,如汉密尔顿微实验室范围可以实施,以大大提高基于细胞和无细胞测定的吞吐量。为了方便使用Hamilton方法编辑器的综合编程界面,本文提出了一个在Hamilton Venus中运行的用户界面(UI),允许用户控制和存储96孔板格式的板对板传输和串行稀释程序。该接口允许快速控制抽吸和点胶高度,磨蚀,控制尖端架的选择,并包括一个尖端洗涤程序,可以减少使用的一次性尖端的数量。简单的程序界面允许Hamilton Microlab用作易于部署的微量滴定板处理器,特别是用于诸如aliquote细胞播种,在培养基中稀释多个板,或将药物稀释阵列转移到多个板的应用。本文还讨论了各种优化方法,以提高小体积液体转移的准确性和速率。虽然复杂的液体处理任务,如高通量药物筛选需要建立核心设施,但具有简化接口的独立液体处理器可用于较小规模的研究应用和教育目的。引用本文:Ng N, Gately R, Ooi L.临床用Hamilton Microlab处理微量滴定板分析的简化界面[J] .中国生物医学工程学报,7(1),11-18(2021)。收稿日期:2020年4月1日。修订日期:2020年6月23日。录用日期:2020年6月27日。开放获取&版权所有:©2021 Ng N et al。这是一篇在知识共享署名许可(CC-BY)条款下发布的开放获取文章,该条款允许在任何媒体上进行任何使用、分发和复制,前提是原作者和来源是
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Automated Liquid Handling for Microplate Assays: a Simplified User Interface for the Hamilton Microlab STAR
Automated liquid handling stations such as the Hamilton Microlab range can be implemented to greatly enhance throughput of cell-based and cell-free assays. To facilitate utilisation past the comprehensive programming interface of the Hamilton Method Editor this paper presents a user interface (UI) that runs within Hamilton Venus and allows for a user to control and store programs for plate-toplate transfers and serial dilutions in 96 well plate format. The interface allows for rapid control of aspiration and dispensing height, trituration, control of tip rack selection, and includes a tip washing program that can reduce the number of disposable tips utilised. The simple program interface allows the Hamilton Microlab to be used as a readily deployable microtitre plate handler, particularly for applications such as aliquoting cells for seeding, diluting a number of plates in medium, or transferring drug dilution arrays to multiple plates. This paper also discusses various optimisations to increase accuracy and rate of low volume liquid transfer. While complex liquid handling tasks such as high-throughput drug screening requires established core facilities, standalone liquid handlers with simplified interfaces can be utilised for smaller-scale research applications and educational purposes. Citation: Ng N, Gately R, Ooi L. Clinical A simplified interface for handling microtitre plate assays with the Hamilton Microlab STAR J Appl Bioanal 7(1), 11-18 (2021). Received: April 01, 2020. Revised: June 23, 2020. Accepted: June 27, 2020. Open Access & Copyright: ©2021 Ng N et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY) which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are
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