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Description: The open-source pneumatic setup and software described here can be used for both manual and fully programmable pneumatic control of most PDMS-based microfluidic devices. Our associated software, Geppetto, has both an interactive GUI for manipulating device valves and visualizing their current state (open or closed) as well as command line scripting functionality for automating experiments.

License: GNU General Public License (GPL) 3.0

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Title: An Open-Source, Programmable Pneumatic Setup for Operation and Automated Control of Single- and Multi-Layer Microfluidic Devices

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Kara Brower 1,4,5, Robert Puccinelli 2, Craig J. Markin 3, Tyler C. Shimko 2, Scott A. Longwell 1, Bianca Cruz 6, Rafael Gomez-Sjoberg 7*, and Polly M. Fordyce 1,2,4,5,7*

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1Department of Bioengineering, 2Department of Genetics, 3Department of…

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control systemshardwareXmicrofluidicspneumatic controlquake-style valvesuTAS

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