Team:MIT mmethods
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<li>1. Connect the outlet port to a ‘dead end’ (a cap at the end of the tubing that prevents liquid flow); use a tapered connection.</li> | <li>1. Connect the outlet port to a ‘dead end’ (a cap at the end of the tubing that prevents liquid flow); use a tapered connection.</li> | ||
- | <li>2. Connect the inlet port to a syringe. <b>Note: The tubing should be sterilized.</b></li></ul> | + | <li>2. Connect the inlet port to a syringe. <b>Note: The tubing should be sterilized.</b></li></ul> <br> |
<b class="bolded">Adding Media to Channels</b><br> | <b class="bolded">Adding Media to Channels</b><br> | ||
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Revision as of 03:33, 15 October 2010
Bacterial Construction Protocol
Bacterial Experimental Protocol
Phage western blot
Mammalian Protocol
Microfluidic stress
Materials
mammalian protocol |
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
Collagen Filling Material
Procedure
Cell Seeding
Protocol for Deflection Experiments Tubing Setup Details
Adding Media to Channels
Connecting Device to Pressure Valve
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