HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Shawn R. Lockery and collaborators from the Department of Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, USA have published the research: Microinjection in C. elegans by direct penetration of elastomeric membranes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focused on three main barriers to adoption, Fabrication.
- how: This paper describes the fabrication and use of a minimalist microfluidic chip for performing microinjections.
SUMMARY
Existing designs fall into two main categories: (i) open_systems, in which the compartment holding the worm allows unobstructed pipet access from above4 and_(ii) closed_systems, in . . .
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