Paper: GIP signaling
Paul B. Higgins, Robert E. Shade, Irám P. Rodríguez-Sánchez, Magdalena Garcia-Forey, M. Elizabeth Tejero, V. Saroja Voruganti, Shelley A. Cole, Anthony G.Comuzzie, Franco Folli
Paul B. Higgins, Robert E. Shade, Irám P. Rodríguez-Sánchez, Magdalena Garcia-Forey, M. Elizabeth Tejero, V. Saroja Voruganti, Shelley A. Cole, Anthony G.Comuzzie, Franco Folli
Shout out to Greeshma Mohan a recent SyringePumpPro owner who has published a paper titled Silicone Elastomer-Based Combinatorial Biomaterial Gradients for High Throughput Screening of Cell-Substrate Interactions. Greeshma is currently working at the University of South Florida. Pictured here are two New Era Syringe pumps working with a Harvard Apparatus syringe pump in support of [...]
How do you power your pumps? Every now and then I get an email from someone who has been handed a pump to use in a project with no cables and no powerpack. The powerpack's are generic 12V units and as such often get redeployed to somewhere else. Leaving their pump behind. So what [...]
How Do You Change The Pump Address? READ THIS FIRST - IT's important!All pumps come from the factory configured as address 0. If you network 2 or more pumps without changing the address from 0, SyringePumpPro cant identify which pump is saying what and when. It's like a crowded front bar of pumps all yelling [...]
There are a lot of people on the internet making their own syringe pumps. Making your own syringe pump will be an interesting and rewarding project. If your here because your thinking about it - you have my full encouragement. DIY pumps are in their early stages and they offer new and exciting possibilities. [...]
I am always excited to see a mention of SyringePumpPro! This time I confess I might be a little more excited because it's the first scientific paper mention of SyringePumpPro and Spraybase equipment. SyringePumpPro has had an association with Spraybase for a few years now, and it's been wonderful working with the team. I [...]
Syringe pumps come from their manufacturers in a wide variety of shapes and sizes so it's hard to give dimensions without having a pump model in mind. However if you know what pump you have or are thinking of purchasing, you can find the dimensions in the pump's user manual. If your dimension inquiry is [...]
This section is titled Application Notes. As folks all over the world download and purchase my software - they come back to me and ask for specific help with their pump's application. I also build pumping applications for $. All of this means I am collecting some very useful tips and tricks for different applications [...]
Microscopes Controlling Your Pump - How do you do that? This application note is for microscope owners who wish to pump fluids under the control of their microscopes. There are a number of reasons they wish to irrigate slides ranging from simply wetting their sample over time, applying solutions whilst they observe the effect on [...]
In the beginning, manually programming your pump and getting started writing pump programs is a challenge! The initial learning curve is high. So much to learn. There's plenty to learn about the programming language and how the pump operates. You just want to start getting results - now! I can help you! Pump [...]