Literature DB >> 22797489

Designs and concept reliance of a fully automated high-content screening platform.

Constantin Radu1, Hosna Sana Adrar, Ab Alamir, Ian Hatherley, Trung Trinh, Hakim Djaballah.   

Abstract

High-content screening (HCS) is becoming an accepted platform in academic and industry screening labs and does require slightly different logistics for execution. To automate our stand-alone HCS microscopes, namely, an alpha IN Cell Analyzer 3000 (INCA3000), originally a Praelux unit hooked to a Hudson Plate Crane with a maximum capacity of 50 plates per run, and the IN Cell Analyzer 2000 (INCA2000), in which up to 320 plates could be fed per run using the Thermo Fisher Scientific Orbitor, we opted for a 4 m linear track system harboring both microscopes, plate washer, bulk dispensers, and a high-capacity incubator allowing us to perform both live and fixed cell-based assays while accessing both microscopes on deck. Considerations in design were given to the integration of the alpha INCA3000, a new gripper concept to access the onboard nest, and peripheral locations on deck to ensure a self-reliant system capable of achieving higher throughput. The resulting system, referred to as Hestia, has been fully operational since the new year, has an onboard capacity of 504 plates, and harbors the only fully automated alpha INCA3000 unit in the world.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22797489      PMCID: PMC3626108          DOI: 10.1177/2211068212453311

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lab Autom        ISSN: 2211-0682


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