Team:MIT mmethods
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<b class="bolded">PDMS-Device punching and Bonding</b><br> | <b class="bolded">PDMS-Device punching and Bonding</b><br> | ||
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<li>1. Cut devices apart using a razor and the outline on the mask. Punch 4mm holes in the cell seeding and reservoir ports, a 2mm hole in the outlet port, and use the syringe to punch the gel filling ports.</li> | <li>1. Cut devices apart using a razor and the outline on the mask. Punch 4mm holes in the cell seeding and reservoir ports, a 2mm hole in the outlet port, and use the syringe to punch the gel filling ports.</li> | ||
<li>2. Clean devices with transparent tape. It’s better to punch the devices off of the paper covered acrylic because the paper makes the devices very dirty.</li> | <li>2. Clean devices with transparent tape. It’s better to punch the devices off of the paper covered acrylic because the paper makes the devices very dirty.</li> |
Revision as of 03:14, 15 October 2010
Bacterial Construction Protocol
Bacterial Experimental Protocol
Phage western blot
Mammalian Protocol
Microfluidic stress
Materials
mammalian methods |
The Mammalian team focused on creating a pressure-sensitive promoter and creating a standard protocol for mammalian genes.
1 HTD Preparation Protocol 1.1 PDMS Mixture Preparation 1.2 PDMS Pouring 1.3 PDMS Baking 1.4 PDMS-Device punching and Bonding 1.5 PDMS Device Bonding 1.6 PDL coating 1.7 Collagen filling 1.8 Cell Seeding 2 Protocol for Deflection Experiments 2.1 Tubing Setup Details 2.2 Adding Medium to Channels 2.3 Connecting device to pressure valve 2.4 Microcontroller details |
HTD Preparation Protocols (adapted from Yannis, Alisha) PDMS Mixture Preparation Materials
Procedure
PDMS Pouring
PDMS Baking
PDMS-Device punching and Bonding
PDMS Device Bonding - Plasma Treatment
PDL Coating a. Fill the devices with PDL (~100-150µL/device) b. Wash twice with water after 24 hours. Make sure that all regions are washed, in order to avoid heterogeneous surface coating. If you get bubbles, try to remove them by using the pipette applying suction. |