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The Laboratory Robotics Interest Group Discussion Mail List is for comments or questions about Laboratory Robotics and Automation. You receive messages...
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May 1, 2003
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Hello everyone, As a newbie operator of the Multiprobe I have one question. How do you set the winprep software to reuse the same 8 disposable tips for...
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May 8, 2003
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I need a method to collect temperature data for a 96-well plate while it is heated on a tile. Besides using a probe for individual wells...does anyone have a...
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May 8, 2003
2:44 pm
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Min, Double-click on your procedure node to enter the parameters window. Click on the Flush / Wash Tab. In the bottom left hand corner you'll see a section...
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May 8, 2003
2:46 pm
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Hello Mike, I have one. It's made in Hungary, and we import it for North America. (The other Lumi, Fluo, and OD, validation plates are made here in the USA.) ...
G. S. Hudson
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May 8, 2003
4:44 pm
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an optical temperature probe may work for you (see the Cole Parmer or McMaster Carr catalog). be sure to measure the plate from an oblique angle, if you...
david
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May 8, 2003
9:28 pm
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It would depend a lot on your scale and purification method. If small volumes are ok and you are using his-tags, you can get Talon resin (Clontech) or SwellGel...
Todd
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May 8, 2003
11:20 pm
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As Dr. Edwards notes, 96 well filter plates are increasingly utilized for high throughput protein purification. We too have noted that some users wish to...
Schroen, Dan
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May 13, 2003
12:14 pm
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All, And now for something completely different... Was having an interested discussion, and the question came up: What is the total number of vials and...
Sanjaya Joshi
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May 13, 2003
12:14 pm
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Hello All: I am wondering if anyone has incorporated pH reading of a 96 well plate on a robotic workstation. I am looking for suggestions as to what might be ...
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May 13, 2003
12:14 pm
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I am looking to select an automation friendly centrifuge (for tubes and vials) and would like feedback on how reliable other users have found the rotor...
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May 13, 2003
12:20 pm
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Hi, Does anybody know what the smallest PCR tubes available are? Currently I am using 2ml tubes. I would like to see if I can get smaller volume tubes with...
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May 15, 2003
10:30 am
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Schwonney, You mention 2mL tubes. Do you mean 0.2mL? Nunc offers both 0.2mL and 0.5 mL PCR tubes, as well as 0.2mL tube strips. Dan ... From: schwonney...
Schroen, Dan
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May 16, 2003
8:17 pm
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Pyrosequencing sells 0.1ml tubes and caps for their rotor gene real time PCR machine. (Not sure if this is small enough.) The part number is 140-SE1004. Good...
Theresa Caragine
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May 16, 2003
9:45 pm
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.02 ml tubes are the smallest industry standard tubes. You might look into a company call Corbett. I have heard their cyclers use a very small tube. Harry ...
Harry Bakken
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May 16, 2003
10:04 pm
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A participant asked for PCR tubes smaller than 2ml Many manufacturers offer PCR tubes smaller than 2mL. The most common sizes are 0.5ml and 0.2ml. Tubes are...
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May 17, 2003
12:01 am
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Try http://www.brooks-pri-parallab.com/. It looks pretty impressive to me. Has anyone out there had any practical experience with this unit? Cheers, James P....
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May 19, 2003
2:26 am
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Hi Greg Check a company called Presens :http://www.presens.de/html/start.html You can measure pH via fluorescence in 96 well plates while having a second...
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May 19, 2003
1:22 pm
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The capacity of the glass capillaries in our Parallab system is 100nL to 6.5ml. The unit was launched in February at Lab Automation in Palm Springs and...
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May 19, 2003
4:28 pm
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I am currently challeged with the automated normalization of DNA in 96 well plates. Does anyone have any suggestions for how to best quantify the DNA?...
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May 21, 2003
1:01 am
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Hi, You can use the Picogreen dsDNA quantification kit which can be done in a microplate. It uses fluorescence and it is quick and easy to use. It it from...
Mike Jones
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May 22, 2003
4:31 am
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Dear colin, As you ask for user input and I am a vendor, I won't give here any details or selling points, in order to respect the LRIG etiquette. If you want...
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May 22, 2003
4:32 am
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We use the Picogreen dye provided by Molecular Probes for our plate-based DNA assays: http://www.probes.com/servlets/product?region=0&item=7581 Frank Collart ...
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May 22, 2003
4:32 am
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Hi I'm looking for some software to interface my Compaq iPAQ to a pH meter... After using Taltech's CEWedge software ...
andrew mitchell
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May 22, 2003
4:32 am
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You might try PicoGreen (Molecular Probes #P-7589). You'll require a fluorescent plate reader capable of reading fluorescein (480/520). It'll give you 4 - 6...
GRAY (James Gray)
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May 22, 2003
4:32 am
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You might want to check an application note we have published on DNA quantification. http://www.tecan.com/dna_quant1-2.pdf There is another one on automated...
Donat Elsener, T-CH
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May 22, 2003
1:37 pm
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Andrew: Don't know how adventurous you are, but I've attached (can I do this on lrig-discussion) an excel workbook that I use to talk directly to a scale using...
Messer, Jeff
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May 22, 2003
1:38 pm
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Andrew, You may want to look at a version of Visual Basic called Microsoft Embedded VB (I believe version 3.0). It can be used to write applications and...
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May 22, 2003
1:39 pm
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How about Microfluidics? Take a look at our chip for DNA Separations - http://www.calipertech.com/products/ams90.shtml Caliper Technologies uses the AMS 90SE...
Debbie Moon
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May 22, 2003
3:56 pm
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Does anybody have any idea of relative advantages of different barcode symbologies regarding data security and reliability of reading? Thanks, Peter Smith LEAP...
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May 23, 2003
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