Figure 1
Figure 1. DropArray plate characteristics and processing. (A) DropArray plates consist of an array of circular areas on a polytetrafluoroethylene resin–coated glass slide attached to an aluminum support frame. (B) Each 2-mm diameter well is loaded with 2 μL of food coloring for better visualization. During an assay, the array of droplets is immersed in a perfluorocarbon-based liquid oil (gray), which virtually eliminates evaporation. (C) Steps involved during the plate washing procedure include the following: (i) the plate is sealed to the washer to create a large rinsing chamber; (ii) the rinsing chamber tilts to allow drainage of incubation oil; (iii) drainage of the incubation oil through gravity assist and a liquid pump; (iv) the rinsing chamber is filled with wash buffer (1× PBS, blue); (v) the rinsing chamber returns to the horizontal position for linear shaking; and (vi) after linear shaking, the rinsing chamber tilts to allow drainage of wash buffer.

DropArray plate characteristics and processing. (A) DropArray plates consist of an array of circular areas on a polytetrafluoroethylene resin–coated glass slide attached to an aluminum support frame. (B) Each 2-mm diameter well is loaded with 2 μL of food coloring for better visualization. During an assay, the array of droplets is immersed in a perfluorocarbon-based liquid oil (gray), which virtually eliminates evaporation. (C) Steps involved during the plate washing procedure include the following: (i) the plate is sealed to the washer to create a large rinsing chamber; (ii) the rinsing chamber tilts to allow drainage of incubation oil; (iii) drainage of the incubation oil through gravity assist and a liquid pump; (iv) the rinsing chamber is filled with wash buffer (1× PBS, blue); (v) the rinsing chamber returns to the horizontal position for linear shaking; and (vi) after linear shaking, the rinsing chamber tilts to allow drainage of wash buffer.

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