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Citation: Goss S, Barba Bazan C, Neuman K, Peng C, Begeja N, Suart CE, et al. (2022) Mod3D: A low-cost, flexible modular system of live-cell microscopy chambers and holders. PLoS ONE 17(6): e0269345.
Here we sought to manufacture a lab consumable: live-cell microscopy incubation chambers manufactured by MSLA, bonded to standard 22x22mm glass coverslips, held within universal 96-well format platforms manufactured by FDM, self-assembled with magnets, and designed to be reused. We set out to achieve ease of manufacture, low cost, ability to modify for bespoke applications, reliable containment of media; high dimensional quality, a portion of reusability and reduced environmental impact through the use of minimal/biodegradable plastic. The designs were evolved to be modular, allowing a mix of well sizes and types as opposed to one set format with unused wells. Each design can be used within a single universal 96-well format stage holder, minimizing waste and maximizing experimental flexibility.
(a) Examples of 22x50 mm 3-chamber holders in the universal 96-well plate format, with MSLA printed chambers, FDM printed holder, inserted magnets and reusable PLA/polystyrene lid. (b) Examples of the 6-chamber holders with different chamber designs. (c-e), Modularity and assembly of the system, where the holders and the lids are reusable.
(a) Left to right: the lid, chamber, and holder. (b) Assembly of the chamber and holder in the stage at 25C with grey color. (c) Placement of the chamber and holder within the incubated temperature and gas control chamber at 37C with color change to orange. (d) As in panel c, but temperature increased to 42C (yellow).
Models were designed by Computer Aided Design (CAD) in Fusion360 software (AutoCAD, USA) or the free web-based TinkerCAD software ( ). 3D models were exported as STereoLithography (.stl) files and used to generate G-code in either Cura 4.11 (Ultimaker) for FDM printing or in Chitubox freeware ( ) for resin printing. For FDM, models were printed at 20% grid infill with a layer height of 0.16 mm on either a Creality Ender 3 or a CR10 printer (Creality, Shenzhen, China). PLA or PETG 1.75mm filament was sourced from 3D Printing Canada ( ). For chamber holder tops and bottoms, printing was completed with a >6mm brim on the bottom to ensure the print remained flat. To minimize warping, the print was not removed from the heated print bed until both had cooled to room temperature. Within the print, four neodymium 5x1mm magnets were glued into place on each top and bottom half of the chamber holder with polyurethane or cyanoacrylate glue. Thermochromic PLA filament (TopZel Tritemp Lava) was sourced from TopZeal, China.
In early 22x50mm designs, we did note the expansion of chamber dimensions by up to 1%. The expansion of the chamber was due to the absorbance of moisture by the plastic within the tissue culture incubator and resulted in a 0.5mm warp on the chamber glass. This is because over three days, the plastic that was bonded to the glass expanded, while the glass coverslip did not. This warping was resolved using either a linked 22x22mm twin chamber design or by using 22x22mm chambers in a 6-chamber holder.
The advantages of additive local manufacturing all come into play with these designs: low cost, minimized inventory maintenance, no lag times between ordering, decreased worrying about availability and shipping costs. The assembled modular nature also means the chamber holder and lids can be reused after sterilization. The craft skills and hands-on time per step required are minimal, and a naive user can generate up to 40 chambers a day (S1 Video).
When the pronation/supination of the forearm or the flexion/extension of the wrist are not under user control, MUNDUS fixes these two DOFs through the mechanical structure. The locking of the wrist rotation as well as that of the humeral rotation can be efficiently compensated by using the designed handle and holder.
Now, before you get started here are a list of components you must have to complete this project, most can be bought from Radio Shack, or on Amazon. Below are the parts you need, how many you will require, and where they can be found:-Mini LED Light Chaser by Velleman (The one with the 9v cord sticking out) (Amazon, buy 1)-76dB Piezo Buzzer Item#: 2062397 (Radioshack, buy 1)-5mm Red LED with Holder Item#: 2062548 (Radioshack, buy 6)-SPST Push On-Push Off Switch Item#: 2049717 (Radioshack, buy 1)-Neodymium Magnets 3/8\" dia. x 1/4\" thick, Item# D64-N52 (K&J Magnetics, buy 8)So to construct the unit once you have the parts:First, print the components: (Note that I have included .STL files, GCODE files, and .X3G files as well. So not only will you have the raw data, but can use the EXACT settings I used to print mine. I have also included a .IGES of the whole thing put together, just incase you need some more instruction on what goes where.)You can download everything you will need at once by downloading the \"MINE.ZIP\" File.-Battery hatch - Print lying flat, without support or raft, this will ensure the snap feature works-Lower Housing - Doesn't need raft or support, though it may warp without raft-Upper Housing - Needs support unfortunately-Both of the textured pads - Also needs support
-Before glueing or fixing anything together MAKE SURE IT ALL WORKS AND FITS IN THE HOUSING!!!-Sand and/or paint the upper and lower halves + The textured pads. Now, you have two choices here, You can go with olive drab, like from the movie Goldeneye 007, OR you can go with a grey like from the game Goldeneye 64. The choice is yours. Because I never realized the mine was actually green, and loved the game, I went with grey. A two-tone grey in fact. I sprayed the lower half with a grey primer, and printed the upper half in a light-grey PLA. (Specifically this one here: amazon.com/Filament-3D-Printer-MakerGear-Ultimaker/dp/B00815QHGM/ref=sr_1_1ie=UTF8&qid=1364081205&sr=8-1&keywords=grey+PLA)-Push each of the components into their spots. I would suggest glueing the LED's in place from the back side.-Glue the magnets into their spaces located on the inside of the lower half of the case (There are four cylindrical extrusions, one on each of the four legs) Simply apply some epoxy to the magnet-holders, and force the magnets into place. I stuck my magnets to the end of a screw driver, this allowed me to press them into place. The fit is quite tight but mine slid in without any alterations. Once the magnets are stuck in there, stick the whole unit to something metallic, that way the magnets will really cling to the surface while the glue dries. Also glue the other 4 magnets into their spots, 2 will be glued sitting ontop of posts that stick up near the middle of the unit, on BOTH the upper and lower halves, once glued in place, these magnets will keep the upper and lower halves of the mine together, but you can still pry it back apart if you ever need to/want to get back inside. MAKE SURE TO CHECK POLARITY!
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