Low-cost microplate reader with 3d printed parts for under 500 usd

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Jonathan E. Thompson from the School of Veterinary Medicine, Texas Tech University, Evans Dr, Amarillo, TX, USA have published the Article: Low-Cost Microplate Reader with 3D Printed Parts for under 500 USD, in the Journal: Sensors 2022, 3242 of 25/02/2022
  • what: A low-cost plate reader for 96-well plates has been designed, constructed, and tested.

SUMMARY

    Fu et_al constructed a reader which relies on a smart phone`s optical sensor to measure transmitted light through liquid samples. Similarly, Chen et_al developed an innovative smartphone colorimetric reader . . .

     

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