> Oryxnano 50+50 nL
>
> Demetres
>
Which, indirectly, brings up an interesting (but not relevant to the
Oryx) question.
Nucleation is a process that does have a stochastic aspect.
Thus, one could argue that compromising to 200-300 nl might be better
than either extremes of 50nl (too small volume and less chance for
nucleation) or 1000 nl (too much sample).
any comments ? (let the flames begin).
A.
PS1
another interesting issue that has has been hardly touched in these
emails is the real sample loss: left in wells and not easy to
recover, lost because of contamination with system liquid, etc ...
PS2
I see lots of people with new robots. please do have a look at the
www.BIOXHIT.org page and if you have a few minutes to assemble a
table we will be happy to add your specs to our pages. it can be a
nice resource and it has already enough things and already one
response to my last email ;-) To make life easier to potential
contributors we can provide an Excel sheet to fill up with your specs
- just ask.
On Jan 16, 2008, at 12:46, Demetres D. Leonidas wrote:
>
> David Briggs wrote:
>> I'll defend the honour of the phoenix... (again)
>>
>> Bernhard Rupp 100+100 nl
>> Dave Briggs (and all users at Univ of Manchester, UK) 100+100nl
>> Others..
>>
>> Only time we have ANY problems is when the nano dispensing tip
>> gets clogged. Often a good wash whilst still on the machine will
>> clear the blockage.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>
>>
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