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Genomic Solutions OmniGrid
100
This high-throughput microarrayer is used for printing nucleic
acids only. It has a capacity of 100 slides printed with
up to 48 pins. For more information, see http://www.genomicsolutions.com.
To
learn about using this instrument, please contact
Christian Daly (cdaly@cgr.harvard.edu,
617-496-7105).
OmniGrid
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Nanoprint Arrayer
This medium throughput microarrayer can be used for printing proteins,
DNA or small molecules. It has the capacity to print
onto 60 standard slides or 15 plate-sized slides. The arrayer
is enclosed in a humidity- and temperature-controlled chamber.
For more information, see http://www.arrayit.com.
To
learn about using this instrument, please contact
Christian Daly (cdaly@cgr.harvard.edu,
617-496-7105). |
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Packard BioChip Arrayer
This low-throughput microarrayer can be used for printing DNA,
small molecules, and proteins. Piezoelectric technology
allows for highly accurate, sub-microliter and sub-nanoliter, non-contact
dispensing. It has four glass capillary tips and a capacity
for 30 slides, 6 microtiter plates, or any combination of slides
and plates. For more information, see http://www.perkinelmer.com.
To
learn about using this instrument, please contact
Claire Reardon (claire@cgr.harvard.edu,
617-384-7913). |