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Welcome to the NanoJ-Optofluidics package page!
The NanoJ Open-Source project was created and is maintained by the Henriques group at the Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, in University College London.
The Optofluidics part of NanoJ enables a simple and direct way for most labs to start performing Microfluidics experiments with their microscopes.
It consists of three parts:
- LEGO-based, multiplexable and compact syringe pumps
- A simple "hack" to enable liquid exchange on cell culture dishes
- And a comprehensive electronic and software control suite to control the pumps.
This Wiki will provide all the information necessary for researchers to reproduce their own systems and start performing optofluidics experiments on their microscopes.
Welcome to the NanoJ-Fluidics project page!
The NanoJ Open-Source project was created and is maintained by the Henriques group at University College London and Francis Crick Institute.
The Fluidics part of NanoJ enables a simple and direct way for most labs to start performing Microfluidic-type experiments with their microscopes.
It consists of three parts:
- LEGO-based, multiplexable and compact syringe pumps
- A simple "hack" to enable liquid exchange on cell culture dishes
- And a comprehensive electronic and software control suite to control the pumps.
This Wiki will provide all the information necessary for researchers to reproduce their own systems and start performing optofluidics experiments on their microscopes.