To facilitate precise and convenient control of biological sample temperature, we developed a low-cost device that can be used independently or with any stereomicroscope. The purpose of the device is to control the thermal environment during experimental intervals in which a specimen must be manipulated outside of an incubator, e.g. for dissection or slide-mounting in preparation for imaging. Sample temperatures can be both cooled to below and heated to above room temperatures, and stably maintained at a precision of +/- 0.1oC. To demonstrate the utility of this device, we report improved characterization of the penetrance of a short-acting temperature-sensitive allele in C. elegans embryos, and identification of the upper temperature threshold for embryonic viability for six Caenorhabditis species. By controlling the temperature environment even as a specimen is manipulated, this device offers consistency and flexibility, reduces environmental noise, and enables precision timing in experiments requiring temperature shifts.
CITATION STYLE
Testa, N. D., Kaul, S., Le, K. N., Zhan, M., Lu, H., & Paaby, A. B. (2020). A portable, low-cost device for precise control of specimen temperature under stereomicroscopes. PLoS ONE, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230241
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.