Re: [DIYbio] Microfluidics of single bacteria?

On 07/18/2017 11:33 AM, Ana Santos wrote:
> wondering if anyone is aware of a high-throughput microfluidic chip for long term time-lapse microscopy of individual bacteria.

So, by high throughput, do you mean individuals are tracked and snapshotted, and 1000 of them are in a pipeline?

Sounds difficult to keep them fed. Like a job for an AI cell herder...keeping them separated by air bubbles, stirred, aerated,
food injected, illuminated and snapshot every time interval.

Do you have a budget to develop it if not found for sale?

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