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title: open hardware
date: 2020-05-23
tags: instrumental

This post is a roundup of open source hardware projects that I find relevant.

# table of contents

[TOC]

# NanoJ-Fluidics

[wiki](https://github.com/HenriquesLab/NanoJ-Fluidics/wiki)

[source](https://github.com/HenriquesLab/NanoJ-Fluidics)

[publication](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-09231-9)

Combining and multiplexing microscopy approaches is crucial to understand cellular events, but requires elaborate workflows.
Here, we present a robust, open-source approach for treating, labelling and imaging live or fixed cells in automated sequences.
NanoJ-Fluidics is based on low-cost Lego hardware controlled by ImageJ-based software, making high-content, multimodal imaging easy to implement on any microscope with high reproducibility.
We demonstrate its capacity on event-driven, super-resolved live-to-fixed and multiplexed STORM/DNA-PAINT experiments.

# opentrons

[website](https://opentrons.com/)