On 07/30/2014 10:02 PM, Simon Quellen Field wrote:
> Four joules is just a hair under a calorie, so it would raise the temperature of a gram of water by one degree Celsius, or the 0.2
> milliliter cuvette by 5 degrees C per pulse.
Thanks for all the what if calcs on scaling and the scale of zapping enough cells
to make a batch of something. Now, how can we make a teeny cuvette that will still pipette?
Hmm... we could surround a small pocket with a larger one, and after the zap, put a drop of water in it
and suck it all up with a pipette... That would make it easy to get the results out of a
1mm cube, but how to get a sample in? If not a pipette tip, then a syringe needle will fit in a 1mm square opening.
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