Highly Parallel and High‐Throughput Nanoliter‐Scale Liquid, Cell, and Spheroid Manipulation on Droplet Microarray
Joaquin E. Urrutia Gómez,
Meijun Zhou,
Nikolaj K. Mandsberg
et al.
Abstract:The droplet microarray (DMA) platform is a powerful tool for high‐throughput biological and chemical applications, enabling miniaturization and parallelization of experimental processes. Capable of holding hundreds of nanoliter droplets, it facilitates the screening and analysis of samples, such as cells, bacteria, embryos, and spheroids. Handling thousands of small volumes in parallel presents significant challenges. In this study, we utilize the open format of the DMA for controlled, parallel high‐throughput… Show more
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