Suction/injection pipettes
MATERIALS
Equipment
Abrasive film, 0.3-μm (e.g., Thomas Scientific 6775E54)
Capillary tubes, borosilicate glass, 10-cm length, 1-mm OD, 0.5-mm ID (e.g., Clark or equivalent)
Container (clean, airtight)
Microforge, equipped with micrometer scale eyepiece (e.g., deFonbrune; Alcatel or equivalent)
Micropipette puller (e.g., Campden Instruments Ltd. or equivalent)
Pipette grindstone
Rubber tubing
Syringe, 10-mL
METHOD
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1. Switch on the micropipette puller. Program with the following recommended settings:
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Prepull heating time: 048
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Initial pull force: 958
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Main pull force: 395
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Main pull delay: 062
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Heater control: 140
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2. Place the capillary tube in the micropipette puller according to the manufacturer instructions. Press “Load” and “Pull” to obtain a pulled capillary.
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3. Clamp the pulled capillary into the microforge.
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4. Turn on the microforge. Guide the pulled capillary horizontally relative to the heating filament (i.e., at the level of the small glass ball) and slightly below it.
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5. Using the 20X objective and the micrometer scale eyepiece, focus on a region with a 7-μm OD.
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6. Heat the filament to ~60°C.
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7. Move the pulled capillary toward the heating filament. When the capillary reaches the small glass ball, stop heating. Raise the pulled capillary quickly.
This should cut the pulled capillary; verify that the capillary is cut straight.
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8. Bevel the capillary tip with a grindstone and abrasive film to produce a tip with an OD of 7-10 μm.
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9. Using a syringe with attached rubber tubing, rinse the beveled injection capillary for a few seconds with 2% fluoric acid to remove the glass dust. Rinse well with water.
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10. Guide the pulled capillary vertically relative to the heating filament. Move the heating filament close to the capillary (e.g., 2-5 mm from the tip of the pipette).
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11. Carefully heat the filament to ~70°C until the capillary begins to bend. Stop heating when the desired angle is obtained.
The angle will vary according to the type of micromanipulator used.
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12. Store suction/injection pipettes in a clean airtight container until use.










