This repository accompanies the 2024 article "Open-source cell culture automation system with integrated cell counting for passaging microplate cultures". It contains the code and original data used to produce the quantitative figures for the article, as referenced in the data availability statement, and also serves as a hub for links to other resources for reproducing the Automated Cell Culture Splitter.
The Automated Cell Culture Splitter (ACCS) is a system that does automated splitting of cells in 96-well plates using an Opentrons OT-2 pipetting robot and a custom cell counting instrument. The design and software are open-source. Check out the preprint for more context.
- Preprint on bioRxiv
- Manuals for building ACCS and the Cell Counting Imager (Google Drive)
- CAD models for the Cell Counting Imager and CCI flow cell (OnShape)
- accs-protocol-software-pub:
Framework and tooling for generating the protocol scripts that run on the robot - accs-cell-counting-imager-pub:
Software that powers the Cell Counting Imager
- Directory
accs23_pub_figs/
:
Source code and raw data to reproduce the manuscript figures. Refer toaccs23_pub_figs/README.md
for details.
The current maintainer of this repository is Greg Courville (📧) of the Bioengineering platform at Chan Zuckerberg Biohub San Francisco.