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4.12
Powering-off
To turn the isoHub off, push the power switch to the off position (located at the back of the isoHub
on the left-hand side).
5
Workflow
5.1
Identify
Once cells have been plated into chambers on the isoCell, the chambers that contain single cells
(monoclonal chambers) need to be identified.
This is done on the isoHub in the
Identify
program. The isoHub will move to non-clonal chambers,
and users can mark chambers containing single cells as unfilled clonal chambers.
To distinguish between chambers that are non-clonal or unfilled clonal, the LED illumination will
be white when viewing non-clonal chambers and green when viewing unfilled clonal chambers.
5.2
Deactivate
During the Culture stage of the workflow (after clonal chambers have been filled on the isoCell),
the isoHub can be used to view all clonal filled chambers by running the
Deactivate
program. Any
chambers that are no longer of interest can be marked as inactive, and will no longer be included
in the Cloning Platform workflow.
The isoHub will only go to filled clonal chambers to allow users to mark them as inactive, and
chambers that have previously been marked as inactive so users can reactivate them and put them
back into a filled clonal state as necessary.
To distinguish between chambers that are filled clonal or inactive, the LED illumination will be
white when viewing filled clonal chambers and blue when viewing inactive chambers.
5.3
Prep Detach
The
Prep Detach
program (
Prep Harvest
→
Prep Detach
) is used to select colonies in filled clonal
chambers that are ready to have dissociation reagent applied to them during the
Detach
program
on the isoCell.
The LED illumination will be white when reviewing the chambers and turn green for chambers that
have been selected.
The
Prep Detach
program should not be run on a dish containing suspension cells
–
this
would result in the cells being removed during the PBS washes when running the
Detach
program on the isoCell.
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