Author: Christine Suss

More excitement on o-ring position and transport

In my last post, I concluded that switching the o-ring position from below the membrane to the top in the sepcon produced no leaks. The reason for this switch was to reduce the 1mm “dead-space” (created by the o-ring) that

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Trend with pinholes and resistance?

In these trials, I used TER to look at the resistance between membranes with different amounts of pinholes. Finding a trend would produce a quicker way to scan for pinholes as opposed to checking each slot on the wafer with

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Rearrangement of the O-ring and Membrane in the Sepcon

The question arose last week about the affects of transport with use of the shaker in the Tecan, which led to a discussion about the current construction of the sepcon. The sepcon layout currently is as follows: The o-ring is

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Membrane Conditions and Transport

Last week, I ran a few experiments to see how certain membrane conditions affected the transport of fluoroscein. The first experiment presented here contained three sepcons: one with 3 pinholes, one with only 1 intact slit, and another without slits

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Excitation and Emission Wavelengths for Common Fluorophores

Here is the excitation and emission wavelengths for two common fluorophores for transport: rhodamine and fluoroscein. rhodamine fluoroscein max ABS 480 nm 470 nm emission 558 nm 516 nm excitation 524 nm 492 nm The protocol for finding excitation and

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Tecan and Transport

Before starting my transport project with the use of the Tecan, it was important to see how the Tecan worked with the sepcon and transwell kept in the well plate. The goals from this experiment were to: 1. Test for

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