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Preparing a Two Sample Flow Cell

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This video illustrates how to make a double sample flow cell, where 2 microfluidics experiments can be run side-by-side. We use this setup typically in our DNA tethering experiments. The setup is composed of a slide, a cover slip, and double-sided tape.

VWR micro cover glass

Supplier: VWR
Catalog Number: 48366-045

VWR micro slides

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Catalog Number: 48300-025

see: http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/Koch_Lab:Protocols

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