Recipe

Small-bore pipettes

MATERIALS

Equipment

Bunsen burner

Forceps, small

Pencil, diamond-point

Tubes, capillary, borosilicate glass, 10-cm length, 1-mm OD, 0.5-mm ID (e.g., Clark GC 150-T10 or equivalent)

METHOD

Small-bore pipettes are used for embryo transport and to inject embryos in the genital tract.

  • 1. Hold a glass capillary tube at both ends. Heat at the center of the capillary by rotating the capillary in (or near) the flame of the Bunsen burner until the capillary melts.

  • 2. Immediately after the capillary starts to melt, quickly remove the capillary from the flame. Pull it straight to obtain a pulled capillary in the center region.

  • 3. Cut the capillary in the pulled region with the diamond-point pencil.

    These capillaries can be used for most embryo transport applications and transfer of embryos to the uterotubal junction.

  • 4. If required, prepare capillaries for transferring embryos to the oviduct:

    • i. Heat the capillary (from Step 3) with the tip of the flame.

    • ii. Approximately 1 cm from the tip, bend the capillary to an angle of 20° relative to the long axis.

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  1. doi:10.1101/pdb.rec12092 Cold Spring Harb Protoc 2010: pdb.rec12092-

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