Modification of an automated liquid-handling system for reagent-jet, nanoliter-level dispensing

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Reducing the scale of biochemical reactions is becoming commonplace. Examples include the screening of large libraries of chemical compounds or gene sequences. These applications demand the ability to transfer sub-microliter volumes of fluid. To this end, we have modified a Hamilton® MICROLAB® 2200 with high-speed solenoids and a liquid pressurization system to modulate volume delivery down to the nanoliter level. Additional modifications include the use of sapphire-tipped dispensing nozzles and a high-resolution substage to assist in the construction of DNA microarrays. Techniques for characterizing the dispensed volume are presented.

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Steven Hicks, J., Harker, B. W., Beattie, K. L., & Doktycz, M. J. (2001). Modification of an automated liquid-handling system for reagent-jet, nanoliter-level dispensing. BioTechniques, 30(4), 878–885. https://doi.org/10.2144/01304rr05

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