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Scara4

Manufactured by Molecular Devices
Sourced in United Kingdom

The Scara4 is a laboratory automation device designed to handle and manipulate samples and materials within a controlled environment. It features a SCARA (Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm) robotic arm architecture, allowing for precise and flexible movements. The core function of the Scara4 is to automate repetitive tasks and optimize workflow efficiency in various laboratory settings.

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2 protocols using scara4

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High-throughput Microscopic Cell Imaging

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Plates were imaged on an ImageXpress micro XLS (Molecular Devices, Eugene, OR)
equipped with a robotic plate loader (Scara4, PAA, UK). Four fields of view were
captured per well using a 20× objective and five filters (Table 1). Each field of view typically contained 300 cells.
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High-Throughput Microscopy Imaging Protocol

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Plates were imaged on an ImageXpress micro XLS (Molecular Devices, USA) equipped with a robotic plate loader (Scara4, PAA, UK). Four fields of view were captured per well using a 20x objective and five filters (Table 1).
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