Claims
- 1. A plate for holding a porous frit that supports a tissue which is to be bathed in a media that is regularly aspirated and refreshed by a top-loading pipette device, said plate comprising:
a body having an upper surface, said body defining:
a first hole having a first hole upper edge defined by the upper surface of the body and a first hole bottom portion defined within the body and below the upper surface of the body, said first hole being configured to receive the porous frit and the tissue and to hold the media bathing the porous frit and the tissue; a ledge protruding into the first hole bottom portion and configured to support the frit thereon; and a second hole having a second hole upper edge defined by the upper surface of the body and a second hole bottom portion defined within the body and below the upper surface of the body, the second hole bottom portion being connected in fluid communication with the first hole bottom portion so that the pipette device can access the first hole through the second hole upper edge to aspirate the media through vacuum application and refresh the media by pumping in fresh media without removal of the tissue and the porous frit from the plate.
- 2. A plate of claim 1, wherein the top surface of the body is configured to receive a cover plate disposed thereon.
- 3. A plate of claim 2, further comprising a cover plate that is transparent to light transmission and wherein the first hole upper edge is configured to allow light transmission to the tissue contained in the first hole by having a height to diameter ratio of less than 2 to 1 so that growth of the tissue is promoted.
- 4. A plate of claim 1, wherein the second hole has a diameter that is compatible with pre-existing pipette tips.
- 5. A plate of claim 1, wherein the body is formed from a single piece of material.
- 6. A plate for holding a porous frit that supports a tissue which is to be bathed in a media that is regularly aspirated and refreshed by a top-loading pipette device, said plate comprising:
a body being formed from a single piece of material and having an upper surface, said body defining:
a first hole having a first hole upper edge defined by the upper surface of the body and a first hole bottom portion defined within the body and below the upper surface of the body, said first hole being configured to receive the porous frit and the tissue and to hold the media bathing the porous frit and the tissue; and a second hole having a second hole upper edge defined by the upper surface of the body and a second hole bottom portion defined within the body and below the upper surface of the body, the second hole bottom portion being connected in fluid communication with the first hole bottom portion so that the pipette device can access the first hole through the second hole upper edge to aspirate the media through vacuum application and refresh the media by pumping in fresh media without removal of the tissue and the porous frit from the plate.
- 7. A plate of claim 6, wherein the top surface of the body is configured to receive a cover plate disposed thereon.
- 8. A plate of claim 7, further comprising a cover plate that is transparent to light transmission and wherein the first hole upper edge is configured to allow light transmission to the tissue contained in the first hole by having a height to diameter ratio of less than 2 to 1 so that growth of the tissue is promoted.
- 9. A plate of claim 6, wherein the second hole has a diameter that is compatible with pre-existing pipette tips.
- 10. An assembly for supporting a tissue which is to be bathed in a media that is regularly aspirated and refreshed by a top-loading pipette device, said assembly comprising:
a porous frit; a body being formed from a single piece of material and having an upper surface, said body defining:
a first hole having a first hole upper edge defined by the upper surface of the body and a first hole bottom portion defined within the body and below the upper surface of the body, said first hole being configured to receive the porous frit and the tissue and to hold the media bathing the porous frit and the tissue; and a second hole having a second hole upper edge defined by the upper surface of the body and a second hole bottom portion defined within the body and below the upper surface of the body, the second hole bottom portion being connected in fluid communication with the first hole bottom portion so that the pipette device can access the first hole through the second hole upper edge to aspirate the media through vacuum application and refresh the media by pumping in fresh media without removal of the tissue and the porous frit from the plate.
- 11. An assembly of claim 10, wherein the porous frit is constructed of a sintered polyethylene material.
- 12. An assembly of claim 11, wherein the frit is hydrophilic.
- 13. An assembly of claim 10, wherein the frit is about 0.25 inches thick.
- 14. An assembly of claim 10, wherein the frit has a pore size of 90 to 130 micrometers.
- 15. An assembly of claim 10, wherein the body further comprises a ledge protruding into the first hole bottom portion and configured to support the frit thereon.
- 16. An apparatus for automated, high throughput screening of tissue, said apparatus comprising:
at least one media supply tip connected in fluid communication with a media supply; at least one aspiration tip connected in fluid communication with a vacuum pressure supply; a seal embracing the aspiration tip; a robotic manipulator capable of articulating said tips through a range of motion; and at least one plate positioned within the range of motion of the tips articulated by the robotic manipulator and including a body having an upper surface, said body defining:
a first hole having a first hole upper edge defined by the upper surface of the body and a first hole bottom portion defined within the body and below the upper surface of the body, said first hole being configured to receive the tissue and the media supplied through the media supply tip and to hold the media so as to bathe the tissue; and a second hole having a second hole upper edge defined by the upper surface of the body and a second hole bottom portion defined within the body and below the upper surface of the body, the second hole bottom portion being connected in fluid communication with the first hole bottom portion, said second hole being configured to receive the aspiration tip so that said seal embracing the aspiration tip abuts the upper surface surrounding the upper edge and seals against application of the vacuum pressure to aspirate media from the first hole through the aspiration tip.
- 17. An apparatus of claim 16, wherein the tip seal defines a passage therethrough allowing the seal to encircle the aspiration tip.
- 18. An apparatus of claim 17, wherein the passage has a diameter of at most 90% a maximum diameter of the aspiration tip.
- 19. An apparatus of claim 17, wherein the tip seal has a frustoconical shaped end with the passage extending axially therethrough.
- 20. An apparatus of claim 19, wherein the frustoconical shaped end has an angle of 70 degrees.
- 21. An apparatus of claim 17, further comprising a collar secured around the tip adjacent the tip seal.
- 22. An apparatus of claim 21, wherein the collar includes a steel bushing with an opening therethrough sized to receive the tip.
- 23. An apparatus of claim 21, wherein the collar further includes a set screw configured to trap the tip by abutting the tip in a friction fit.
- 24. An apparatus of claim 17, wherein the seal is constructed of a silicone material.
- 25. An apparatus of claim 16, wherein the aspiration tip is further connected in fluid communication to an anti-microbial liquid supply.
- 26. An apparatus of claim 25, further comprising a pump capable of pumping the anti-microbial liquid through the aspiration tip.
- 27. An apparatus of claim 25, wherein the anti-microbial liquid includes ethanol.
- 28. A method of making a plate for holding a porous frit that supports a tissue, the porous frit and the tissue bathed in a media that is regularly aspirated and refreshed by a pipette device, said method comprising:
providing a body with an upper surface; defining a first hole in the body by drilling through the upper surface of the body to form a first hole upper edge and drilling below the upper surface and into the body to form a first hole bottom portion; defining a second hole in the body by drilling through the upper surface of the body to form a second hole upper edge and drilling below the upper surface and into the body to form a second hole bottom portion; and connecting the first hole bottom portion to the second hole bottom portion by forming a passage in the body and between the first hole bottom portion and the second hole bottom portion.
- 29. A method of making the plate of claim 28, wherein forming the passage includes inserting a saw into the first hole bottom portion and moving the saw laterally until encountering the second hole bottom portion.
- 30. A method of making the plate of claim 28, wherein the body is defined from a single piece of material.
- 31. A method of using a multiple well plate having a body with an upper surface, the body defining a plurality of first holes and a plurality of second holes, each hole having an upper edge defined by the upper surface and each of the first holes connected in fluid communication with a respective one of the second holes, said method comprising:
placing a frit into each of the plurality of first holes; placing a tissue into each of the plurality of first holes and onto the frit; dispensing a media into each of the plurality of first holes; inserting a pipette into each of the plurality of second holes; and aspirating the media from the first holes by applying a suction pressure to the second holes using the pipette, the suction pressure drawing the media from the first hole, into the second hole and into the pipette so as to flush the media from the multiple well plate.
- 32. A method of using the multiple well plate of claim 31, further comprising re-dispensing the media into each of the plurality of first holes after aspirating the media from the first holes.
- 33. A method of using the multiple well plate of claim 31, further comprising removing a lid from the multiple well plate before placing the frit and replacing the lid after aspirating the media.
- 34. A method of using the multiple well plate of claim 31, wherein dispensing a media into each of the plurality of first holes includes dispensing the media into the respective ones of the second holes using the pipette.
- 35. A method of using the multiple well plate of claim 31, wherein said body further defines a channel connecting each of the first holes to the respective one of the second holes in fluid communication and wherein said aspirating draws the media through the channel.
- 36. A method of using the multiple well plate of claim 31, wherein the tissue includes a plant tissue.
- 37. A method of using the multiple well plate of claim 31, wherein the tissue is a duckweed tissue.
- 38. A method of using a frit material to support a tissue for growth, comprising:
suspending the frit material above a supply of nutrients; wicking the nutrients through a porous, hydrophilic structure of the frit material; and supplying the nutrients through a top surface of the frit to the tissue so that the tissue is continuously supplied with nutrients and growth of the tissue is promoted.
- 39. A method of claim 38, further comprising storing up to 550 μl of nutrients in the frit before supplying the nutrients.
- 40. A method of exchanging a fluid media in a multiple-well plate defining a plurality of wells each connected in fluid communication with an adjacent one of a plurality of aspiration holes, the method comprising:
positioning a plurality of dispensing pipette tips each over a respective one of the plurality of wells of the multiple-well plate; dispensing media out of each of the dispensing pipette tips and into the respective well over which the dispensing pipette tip is positioned; repeating positioning and dispensing out of the dispensing pipette tips until all of the wells of the multiple-well plate are filled; inserting a plurality of aspirating pipette tips each into a respective one of the plurality of aspiration holes; aspirating media using each of the aspirating pipette tips to suction the media out of the respective aspiration hole in which the aspiration tip is positioned; washing the aspirating pipette tips at a washing station; and repeating inserting, aspirating and washing until all of the wells of the multiple well plate are emptied of the media.
- 41. A computer program product for controlling exchange of fluid media in a multiple-well plate defining a plurality of wells each connected in fluid communication with an adjacent one of a plurality of aspiration holes, the computer program product comprising a computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program code portions stored therein, the computer-readable program code portions comprising:
a first executable code portion for positioning a plurality of dispensing pipette tips each over a respective one of the plurality of wells of the multiple-well plate; a second executable code portion for dispensing media out of each of the dispensing pipette tips and into the respective well over which the dispensing pipette tip is positioned; a third executable code portion for repeating positioning and dispensing out of the dispensing pipette tips until all of the wells of the multiple-well plate are filled; a fourth executable code portion for inserting a plurality of aspirating pipette tips each into a respective one of the plurality of aspiration holes; a fifth executable code portion for aspirating media using each of the aspirating pipette tips to suction the media out of the respective aspiration hole in which the aspiration tip is positioned; a sixth executable code portion for washing the aspirating pipette tips at a washing station; and a seventh executable code portion for repeating inserting, aspirating and washing until all of the wells of the multiple well plate are emptied of the media.
- 42. A multiple well plate for holding a porous frit that supports a tissue which is to be bathed in a media that is regularly aspirated and refreshed by a top-loading multi-head pipette device, said multiple well plate comprising:
a body formed of a liquid impervious material having substantially planar upper and lower surfaces; a plurality of wells formed in said body and arranged in a uniformly spaced grid of columns and rows, each well having an open upper end at the upper surface of the body and a bottom portion defined within the body and below the upper surface of the body, and each well being configured to receive and support the porous frit and the tissue and to hold the media bathing the porous frit and the tissue; an aspirator hole formed in said body adjacent each of said wells, the aspirator holes being arranged in a uniformly spaced grid of columns and rows, and each having an open upper end at the upper surface of the body and a bottom portion defined within the body and below the upper surface of the body; and a channel formed in said body and providing fluid communication between the bottom portion of each well and the bottom portion of the respective adjacent aspirator hole so that a multi-head pipette device can simultaneously access the respective aspirator holes to aspirate the media through vacuum application and refresh the media by pumping in fresh media without removal of the tissue and the porous frit from the multiple well plate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/294,430 entitled “Plate and Method for High Throughput Screening” filed on May 30, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60294430 |
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