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Immunocytochemistry is Automated: Development of A Robotic Workstation Based Upon the Capillary Action Principle

David J. Brigati, Lynn R. Budgeon, Elizabeth R. Unger, Douglas Koebler, Carlo Cuomo, Tom D. Kennedy, Jose Mi. Perdomo

Year
1988
Citations
98

Abstract

We report the development of the first automated method for immunocytochemistry using the Code-On Immunology System, an IBM System II driven triaxial robotic slide staining unit. The system uses a unique capillary action design to apply, incubate, and sequentially remove reagents from planar glass microscope slide surfaces. The instrument is capable of analyzing 60 slides for 30 different antigens in 2 hours and 35 minutes or less. The system performs complete immunoassays from dewaxing to nuclear staining and saves over 80% of organic reagents and up to 50% of immunochemicals. The importance of automation to the future of immunocytochemistry and molecular pathology is discussed.

Keywords

ImmunocytochemistryWorkstationComputer scienceCapillary actionComputer hardwareBiomedical engineeringPathologyMaterials scienceOperating systemEngineering

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