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High-throughput pipetting with the programmable Pipetman Concept®

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The first-of-its-kind Pipetman Concept® takes advantage of a PC-to-pipette connection to outperform traditional motorized pipettes for high-throughput manual pipetting tasks.

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Correspondence to Thierry Barthlen.

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Dévé, J., Barthlen, T. High-throughput pipetting with the programmable Pipetman Concept®. Nat Methods 4, i–ii (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth1057

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