Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Bioreactor
Patent
1981-05-14
1983-07-26
Warden, Robert J.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Apparatus
Bioreactor
356 38, 422 66, 435287, 435291, 435808, C12M 136, C12M 100, C12M 134, G01N 100
Patent
active
043954936
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a monolayering device comprising a cell sensor arrangement for receiving a liquid suspension of cells and for controlling the number of cells passing through to an application vessel, a filter tape having the application vessel positioned thereabove at a first station, a vacuum source for sucking the liquid of the liquid suspension from the application vessel through the tape, a tape moving arrangement for moving the portion of the tape having the cells deposited thereon from the first station to a second station whereat a slide is positioned, and a sponge having a fixative therein mounted on a block for biasing the tape against the slide so that the cells will adhere to the slide.
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Garcia Gerardo L.
Zahniser David J.
Coulter Electronics Inc.
Hibnick Gerald R.
Warden Robert J.
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