Drop-Seq microfluidic chip
Fluigent made a collaboration with FlowJEM to provide the best microfluidic chips for Drop-seq. Drop-sequencing (Drop-seq) developed by the McCarroll lab, Harvard Medical School, is a method designed for the parallel analysis of mRNA expression in thousands of individual cells following their encapsulation in tiny droplets. These droplets (nanolitre scale) are formed by precisely combining aqueous and oil flows in a specially designed microfluidic device (Drop-seq chip). Expression profiling can then be carried out in tens of thousands of cells in a matter of hours.
Benefits:
- Latest Design: Each Droplet Generation Device is based on the design recommended in the latest McCarroll lab Drop-seq protocol, ensuring the best chances of success
- Precision Engineered: Robust Devices durable over a wide range of pressures, temperatures, and flow rates
- 26 Droplet Generation Devices Per Chip: Provides value for money in a chip which lasts. When the life of one device is depleted, simply move onto the next one
- Produces Highly Mono-Dispersed Droplets: Reliable and consistent generation of droplets of optimal size for Drop-sequencing
- Efficient Production Of Transcript Libraries: Superior design promotes optimal mixing of component fluids, thereby minimizing bead shearing or premature lysis of cells and mRNA release
Standalone microfluidic chip | ODROPSEQC |
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Microfluidic chip with tubing and connector kit | ODROPSEQCPCK |