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Cell Culturing
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<h1>Summary</h1>
 
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The SVG design file that is part of MARS repository section is a prelimary design for a complete microfluidic chip. The circulation cell culturing chamber portion of the chip was developed as part of BostonU HW's collaboration with the Harvard iGEM team. For more information regarding the development of this microfluidic chip visit the collaborations section of our wiki here:
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The SVG design file that is part of MARS repository section is a preliminary design for a complete microfluidic chip. The circulation cell culturing chamber portion of the chip was developed as part of BostonU HW's collaboration with the Harvard iGEM team. For more information regarding the development of this microfluidic chip visit the collaborations section of our wiki here:
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If you are interested in milling out this chip download the files by clicking on the download button!
 
If you are interested in milling out this chip download the files by clicking on the download button!
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The design for this chip was inspired by the following paper:
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Lee KS, Boccazzi P, Sinskey AJ, Ram RJ. Microfluidic chemostat and turbidostat with flow rate, oxygen, and temperature control for dynamic continuous culture. Lab Chip. 2011;11(10):1730-9. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1039/c1lc20019d">https://doi.org/10.1039/c1lc20019d</a>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:41, 30 November 2017

BostonU_HW

PCR
Cell Culturing

Summary

The SVG design file that is part of MARS repository section is a preliminary design for a complete microfluidic chip. The circulation cell culturing chamber portion of the chip was developed as part of BostonU HW's collaboration with the Harvard iGEM team. For more information regarding the development of this microfluidic chip visit the collaborations section of our wiki here:



If you are interested in milling out this chip download the files by clicking on the download button!

The design for this chip was inspired by the following paper:
Lee KS, Boccazzi P, Sinskey AJ, Ram RJ. Microfluidic chemostat and turbidostat with flow rate, oxygen, and temperature control for dynamic continuous culture. Lab Chip. 2011;11(10):1730-9. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1lc20019d