Single Syringe Infusion Pump with Innovative Features

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Single Syringe Infusion Pump with Innovative Features

01 Feb, 2018

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The KD Scientific Legato® 100 syringe pump is used in the new Drop-Seq technology developed to allow biologists to investigate large numbers of individual cells simultaneously using RNA-seq.

The Drop-Seq method isolates thousands of cells with sets of uniquely DNA-barcoded primer beads in tiny nanodroplets. Three Legato 100 syringe pumps provide the three required independent flow streams of cells, micro particle buffer and oil through a specifically designed microfluidic device. The Drop-Seq method allows standard biology labs a uniquely low-cost, high yield and high purity method for investigating and sequencing complex tissues.

The Legato 100 single syringe infusion pump has a flow rate range of 1.26 pl/min to 88 ml/min (syringe size dependent) with 30 lb. (13.6 kg) of adjustable force across the entire flow range. This innovative syringe pump can hold syringe sizes 0.5 µl to 60 ml.

Legato® 100 Syringe Pump Features include: economical single syringe infusion pump; holds syringe sizes from 0.5 µl to 60 ml; high resolution, chemically resistant, colour touch screen display; flow rates down to the pl/min (syringe size dependent); built in syringe selection table; USB, Footswitch & TTL Interfaces for external control; rugged construction with cold rolled steel chassis and integrated spill dam.

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