An inexpensive microscopy system for microfluidic studies in budding yeast

Q2 Medicine
Kenneth L. Chen , Toby N. Ven , Matthew M. Crane , Dexter E. Chen , Yen-Chi Feng , Nozomi Suzuki , Adam E. Russell , Diogo de Moraes , Matt Kaeberlein
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Abstract

Recently, microfluidic technologies have been developed to allow higher throughput collection of yeast replicative lifespan data. Adoption of these devices has been limited, in part, due to the high cost of the motorized microscopy instrumentation from mainline manufacturers. Inspired by recent development of open source microscopy hardware and software, we developed minimal-cost hardware attachments to provide long-term focus stabilization for lower-cost microscopes and open source software to manage concurrent time-lapse image acquisition from multiple microscopes. We hope that these tools will help spur the wider adoption of microfluidic technologies for the study of aging in yeast.

用于出芽酵母微流体研究的廉价显微系统
近年来,微流体技术的发展使酵母复制寿命数据的高通量收集成为可能。这些设备的采用一直受到限制,部分原因是由于主流制造商的电动显微镜仪器成本高。受开源显微镜硬件和软件最新发展的启发,我们开发了成本最低的硬件附件,为低成本显微镜提供长期焦点稳定,并开发了开源软件,以管理多台显微镜同时进行延时图像采集。我们希望这些工具将有助于促进微流体技术在酵母老化研究中的广泛应用。
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Translational Medicine of Aging
Translational Medicine of Aging Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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