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Quadro Engineering m-110l microfluidizer processor
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AVESTIN Inc high-pressure microfluidic device avestin m-110eh-30 microfluidizer processor
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Microfluidics Inc lv-1 high-shear processor
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IDEX m-110p microfluidizer
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Microfluidics Inc high shear fluid processor
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Lunaphore microfluidic tissue processor-based
a COC chip with <t>microfluidic</t> channels, a PDMS gasket to create the reaction chamber on top of the tissue sample, and a glass coverslip to enable online imaging of the tissue slide. The exchange of reagents is done in a timeframe of 1 s, following the principle of the fast-fluidic exchange (FFEX) technology. b The LTC is mounted on the stainer and clamped to the glass slide with the tissue by two air-pressure-driven pistons which apply force vertically as indicated by the arrow. It also contains a heating element for precise control of the temperature of the chamber. Furthermore, the stainer can be mounted on a regular motorized microscope stage, thereby enabling the scanning of the tissue slide when clamped with the LTC. c Tissue preprocessing (including dewaxing and antigen retrieval) is performed off-chip. Subsequently, the slide is transferred to the stainer where staining, imaging and elution cycles are performed
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IDEX microfluidic fluid processor (e.g., microfluidizer
a COC chip with <t>microfluidic</t> channels, a PDMS gasket to create the reaction chamber on top of the tissue sample, and a glass coverslip to enable online imaging of the tissue slide. The exchange of reagents is done in a timeframe of 1 s, following the principle of the fast-fluidic exchange (FFEX) technology. b The LTC is mounted on the stainer and clamped to the glass slide with the tissue by two air-pressure-driven pistons which apply force vertically as indicated by the arrow. It also contains a heating element for precise control of the temperature of the chamber. Furthermore, the stainer can be mounted on a regular motorized microscope stage, thereby enabling the scanning of the tissue slide when clamped with the LTC. c Tissue preprocessing (including dewaxing and antigen retrieval) is performed off-chip. Subsequently, the slide is transferred to the stainer where staining, imaging and elution cycles are performed
Microfluidic Fluid Processor (E.G., Microfluidizer, supplied by IDEX, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Ames Research Laboratories microfluidic sample processor for life on icy worlds (splice)
a COC chip with <t>microfluidic</t> channels, a PDMS gasket to create the reaction chamber on top of the tissue sample, and a glass coverslip to enable online imaging of the tissue slide. The exchange of reagents is done in a timeframe of 1 s, following the principle of the fast-fluidic exchange (FFEX) technology. b The LTC is mounted on the stainer and clamped to the glass slide with the tissue by two air-pressure-driven pistons which apply force vertically as indicated by the arrow. It also contains a heating element for precise control of the temperature of the chamber. Furthermore, the stainer can be mounted on a regular motorized microscope stage, thereby enabling the scanning of the tissue slide when clamped with the LTC. c Tissue preprocessing (including dewaxing and antigen retrieval) is performed off-chip. Subsequently, the slide is transferred to the stainer where staining, imaging and elution cycles are performed
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Lunaphore microfluidic tissue processor mtp
a COC chip with <t>microfluidic</t> channels, a PDMS gasket to create the reaction chamber on top of the tissue sample, and a glass coverslip to enable online imaging of the tissue slide. The exchange of reagents is done in a timeframe of 1 s, following the principle of the fast-fluidic exchange (FFEX) technology. b The LTC is mounted on the stainer and clamped to the glass slide with the tissue by two air-pressure-driven pistons which apply force vertically as indicated by the arrow. It also contains a heating element for precise control of the temperature of the chamber. Furthermore, the stainer can be mounted on a regular motorized microscope stage, thereby enabling the scanning of the tissue slide when clamped with the LTC. c Tissue preprocessing (including dewaxing and antigen retrieval) is performed off-chip. Subsequently, the slide is transferred to the stainer where staining, imaging and elution cycles are performed
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a COC chip with microfluidic channels, a PDMS gasket to create the reaction chamber on top of the tissue sample, and a glass coverslip to enable online imaging of the tissue slide. The exchange of reagents is done in a timeframe of 1 s, following the principle of the fast-fluidic exchange (FFEX) technology. b The LTC is mounted on the stainer and clamped to the glass slide with the tissue by two air-pressure-driven pistons which apply force vertically as indicated by the arrow. It also contains a heating element for precise control of the temperature of the chamber. Furthermore, the stainer can be mounted on a regular motorized microscope stage, thereby enabling the scanning of the tissue slide when clamped with the LTC. c Tissue preprocessing (including dewaxing and antigen retrieval) is performed off-chip. Subsequently, the slide is transferred to the stainer where staining, imaging and elution cycles are performed

Journal: Microsystems & Nanoengineering

Article Title: Microfluidics-assisted multiplexed biomarker detection for in situ mapping of immune cells in tumor sections

doi: 10.1038/s41378-019-0104-z

Figure Lengend Snippet: a COC chip with microfluidic channels, a PDMS gasket to create the reaction chamber on top of the tissue sample, and a glass coverslip to enable online imaging of the tissue slide. The exchange of reagents is done in a timeframe of 1 s, following the principle of the fast-fluidic exchange (FFEX) technology. b The LTC is mounted on the stainer and clamped to the glass slide with the tissue by two air-pressure-driven pistons which apply force vertically as indicated by the arrow. It also contains a heating element for precise control of the temperature of the chamber. Furthermore, the stainer can be mounted on a regular motorized microscope stage, thereby enabling the scanning of the tissue slide when clamped with the LTC. c Tissue preprocessing (including dewaxing and antigen retrieval) is performed off-chip. Subsequently, the slide is transferred to the stainer where staining, imaging and elution cycles are performed

Article Snippet: D.G.D. and B.P., at the submission of the paper, are employed at Lunaphore Technologies SA, which is commercializing the Microfluidic Tissue Processor-based technology.

Techniques: Imaging, Control, Microscopy, Staining

a Fluorescence images of biomarkers in tonsils from microfluidic 10-plex IF and bright-field images of conventional single-plex IHC on adjacent slides. Scale bars: 100 µm (overview images) and 15 µm (insets). b Comparison of the stained area fraction from microfluidic multiplex IF and manual single-plex IHC for each marker. The correlation coefficient r and its p value are reported in the same graph

Journal: Microsystems & Nanoengineering

Article Title: Microfluidics-assisted multiplexed biomarker detection for in situ mapping of immune cells in tumor sections

doi: 10.1038/s41378-019-0104-z

Figure Lengend Snippet: a Fluorescence images of biomarkers in tonsils from microfluidic 10-plex IF and bright-field images of conventional single-plex IHC on adjacent slides. Scale bars: 100 µm (overview images) and 15 µm (insets). b Comparison of the stained area fraction from microfluidic multiplex IF and manual single-plex IHC for each marker. The correlation coefficient r and its p value are reported in the same graph

Article Snippet: D.G.D. and B.P., at the submission of the paper, are employed at Lunaphore Technologies SA, which is commercializing the Microfluidic Tissue Processor-based technology.

Techniques: Fluorescence, Comparison, Staining, Multiplex Assay, Marker