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Citations for Labcyte :
1 - 10 of 10 citations for Vertical Electrophoresis system since 2019
Citations are collected from bioRxiv only, the total number of publications could be much larger.
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bioRxiv - Cancer Biology 2023Quote: ... compounds were added with an ultrasonic dispersion system (Echo, Labcyte System) and incubated for another 96 hours ...
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bioRxiv - Cancer Biology 2023Quote: ... compounds were added with an ultrasonic dispersion system (Echo, Labcyte System) and incubated for another 72 hours ...
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bioRxiv - Genomics 2022Quote: ... were dispensed with the Echo525 system (Labcyte) and thoroughly mixed at every dispensing step ...
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bioRxiv - Pharmacology and Toxicology 2023Quote: ... an ECHO 550 acoustic liquid-handling system (LabCyte), was used to dispense testing compound DMSO stock into assay plate ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2020Quote: ... using an Echo acoustic liquid handling system (Labcyte, San Jose, USA) by the EPFL-BSF ...
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bioRxiv - Immunology 2019Quote: ... RNAseq libraries were prepared using Labcyte Echo 525 contactless liquid handling system (Labcyte Inc). In brief ...
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bioRxiv - Developmental Biology 2023Quote: ... Dual indexed sequencing libraries were prepared from 0.1ng cDNA using an Echo525 automation system (Labcyte) in miniaturized reaction volumes ...
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bioRxiv - Molecular Biology 2022Quote: ... and benzethonium chloride (positive controls) were added to 384-well plates using an acoustic liquid dispensing system ECHO 500/550 (Labcyte). Biobanked frozen MNCs were thawed ...
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bioRxiv - Synthetic Biology 2022Quote: ... Crude DNA extracts were transferred to a 384-well plate compatible with the Echo 550 acoustic liquid transfer system (Labcyte), as were primer pairs for each PCR-tag in synXIV (File S2 ...
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bioRxiv - Biophysics 2023Quote: ... and they were then acoustically dispensed into SwissCI 3-lens crystallization plates (SWISSCI) at a final fragment concentration of 20 mM (20% final concentration of DMSO) using an Echo550 system (Labcyte). The plates were then sealed and incubated at 20°C ...