Page 2 - Pumps
- - May 14, 2020
The UltraMicroPump3 is a versatile microinjection syringe pump designed to support the needs of a busy lab. The UMP3 Microinjector is suitable for delivery of media from nanoliters to milliliters. the UMP3 injecotor’s user interface and system design enables delivery of highly accurate and repeatable injections. The choice for thousands of scientists, it is widely cited in research papers.
Intuitive Touchscreen Display for Easy SetupThe SMARTouch controller has an intuitive touch screen interface and an easy-to-use menu for quick configuration of the syringe size, volumes and flow rates. The total system calibration is designed to eliminate human errors and reduce experimental processing time. Configuration can be saved and subsequently imported as a script via the USB port.
Control 2 Injectors Simultaneously
The SMARTouch controller can independently control two microinjection syringe pumps (microinjectors) simultaneously, providing complete freedom in the experimental procedures...more
- - March 01, 2020
With the first approved human gene therapy trial in 19891 (Rosenberg, et.al.), gene therapy has come a long way in modern medicine and is making inroads in clinics and the market in general.2,3 2017 was an important year for gene therapy when Luxurna, the first human gene therapy drug for an inherited retinal dystrophy, was approved by Food and Drug Administration (USA).4 Now several drugs are undergoing clinical trials. With an estimated $11 billion (USD) market in the next 10 years, both clinical trials and the pharmaceutical industry are expected to benefit immensely from gene therapy.5
With improved use of viral vectors (Adeno-associated virus (AAV), adenovirus, lentivirus, retrovirus, HSV) or non-viral vectors, research and clinical trials on the development of therapeutic genes have witnessed great success. Viral vectors have been employed for the treatment of various diseases such as metabolic, cardiovascular, muscular, hematologic, ophthalmologic and infectious diseases and...more
- - October 03, 2015
The type of pump you choose for your fluid handling will largely depend on your laboratory application. In this article, we will compare the popular pump types.
Microinjectors
WPI Microinjectors use carefully regulated air pressure for injecting cells with fluid. Injected volumes range from picoliters to nanoliters. The port supplies positive pressure for high-pressure ejection. The pressure port maintains a low positive “compensation” pressure to the injecting pipette between injection pulses to prevent fluid uptake through capillary action.
Timing, injection pressure and compensation pressure are adjusted independently using the touch screen interface. Time intervals can range from 2 seconds down to 10 ms or less, depending on the injection pressure setting. The injection pressure interval is triggered by using a foot switch or a computer-controlled TTL pulse.
The WPI Microinjectors are designed to inject very small quantities of fluids, such as drugs, into cells or small...more
- - June 11, 2015
First, let's consider volumes. - A milliliter (mL) is one thousandth the volume of a liter (L) or 10-3L
- A microliter (µL) is one thousandth the volume of a mL (10-6L)
- A nanoliter (nL) is one thousandth the volume of a µL (10-9L)
- A picoliter (pL) is one thousandth the volume of a nL (10-12L)
This is graphically represented at the right. Notice that the mL is one trillion times larger than the picoliter. The table (right) shows that the side of a cube with a volume of 1mL is 1cm long. Likewise, the side of a cube with a volume of 1pL is 10µm long. Just for comparison, it shows that the diameter of a sphere with a volume of 1mL is 1.24cm, and the volume of a sphere with a volume of 1pL is 12.4µm.
With these volume comparisons in mind, lets consider some of the available options for microinjection pumps.
...moreRANGE PUMPS APPLICATIONS Milliliter Range 10-3L Syringe Pumps
Peristaltic PumpsGeneral pumping applications Microliter 10-6L UMP3 Tissue/organ/body injection
MicroperfusionNanoliter - - December 07, 2014
A calibrated BLPR2 on the LabTrax24T was used to record the results. This is a plot of both pumps on the #14 tubing at 50 RPM into a 22 gauge needle. The flow is estimated to be 9 ml/min at 50RPM.
- - August 04, 2014
Micro4™ from World Precision Instruments is an easy-to-use but very capable controller for WPI's Nanoliter Injector and UMP3 UltraMicropPump.
- - April 30, 2013
The Nanoliter injector is a micro-processor controlled injection system that uses direct piston displacement. The collet assembly (exploded view) is shown in the image below. The glass pipette fits into the white, plastic sleeve (spacer). When the collet is screwed in place securely, the black rubber washers are compressed and hold the glass firmly in place.
Nanoliter 2000
A side view of the assembled Nanoliter injector is shown below.
Nanoliter 2010
As the plunger is depressed, it pushes into the glass to expel the liquid in the pipette. Eventually, the diameter of the plunger matches that of the glass, and the plunger cannot expel any more liquid. If the plunger continues to press on the tip of the pipette, the pipette could crack or become dislodged from the plastic sleeve (spacer) inside the collet assembly. If that happens, the Nanoliter will begin to leak.
- - April 28, 2013
When it comes to setting up microinjection systems, the options appear endless. The pictures below give some broad suggestions on how you might set up your own system. Keep in mind that many parts are interchangeable depending on your needs or preferences.
In general, you will need a stereo microscope on a stand, a light source, one or two micromanipulators with stands, and one or two injection systems. The following images show various setups for microinjection, and all the WPI part numbers are included for easy reference.
Remember, when you set up your own system, choose the parts that fit your needs. For example:
- M10 or the M9 magnetic base could be used.
- PZMIV stereo microscope could be used instead of the PZMIII stereomicroscope.
- M3301 or the KITE micromanipulators can be used, and these micromanipulators can be placed on either side. (Keep in mind, though, if you wanted to use a KITE micromanipulator on the right side of the setup below, you would order a KITE-R (right hand), or...more
