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Kintses B., Hein C, Mohamed MF, Fischlechner M, Courtois F, Lainé C, Hollfelder F, <u>Chemistry & Biology</u> '''2012''', ''Picoliter cell lysate assays in microfluidic droplet compartments for directed enzyme evolution'', 19(8):1001-9.
Kintses B., Hein C, Mohamed MF, Fischlechner M, Courtois F, Lainé C, Hollfelder F, <u>Chemistry & Biology</u> '''2012''', ''Picoliter cell lysate assays in microfluidic droplet compartments for directed enzyme evolution'', 19(8):1001-9.


'''Submitted by''': Balint Kintses
'''Submitted by''': [[DropBase:Contact|Balint Kintses]]


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Overview

Description

• Dual aqueous inlet flow-focusing junction of 18 µm width with short delay channel

Reference

Kintses B., Hein C, Mohamed MF, Fischlechner M, Courtois F, Lainé C, Hollfelder F, Chemistry & Biology 2012, Picoliter cell lysate assays in microfluidic droplet compartments for directed enzyme evolution, 19(8):1001-9.

Submitted by: Balint Kintses




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Usage Notes

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With flow rates of aqueous phase 200 µL/h total and oil 1300 µL/h this device gave 35 µm droplets at a throughput of ~6 kHz. SD