Traditional staining methods rely on immersion and manual handling. Microfluidic staining replaces this with controlled reagent flow across the tissue surface.
The microfluidic structures used in MicroDysis systems are fabricated using patented methods and precision processes, enabling controlled flow paths and reproducible reagent delivery at the microscale.
Built on patented 3D microfabrication technologies developed by MicroDysis
A microfluidic chamber is positioned over the tissue section, forming a controlled environment for reagent delivery. Reagents flow across the tissue in a defined path, ensuring consistent exposure and minimizing variation.
Reagents are delivered in a controlled, programmable manner, enabling precise timing, flow, and sequencing throughout the staining process.
By replacing manual and immersion-based processes with controlled microfluidic delivery, the system enables: