Copyright Miroculus Inc.2016 Based on original work from Arduino (Sweden)
This documentation describes Open Hardware and is licensed under the CERN OHL v. 1.2.
Licensed under CERN OHL v.1.2
You may redistribute and modify this documentation under the terms of the CERN OHL v.1.2. (http://ohwr.org/cernohl). This documentation is distributed WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Please see the CERN OHL v.1.2 for applicable conditions
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Miriam is an open-source instrument for isothermal amplification reactions based on the Arduino platform. Miriam can run assays based on LAMP or Elisa protocols by running the master program locally on your computer and connecting it via USB. The open-source master program for serial interface can be found here.
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The optics have been designed for calcein dye.
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The lower concentration we have validated is 2amol (y, Normalized signal and x, cycle (1min)):
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For more information, you can contact us by completing the form [here] (http://www.miroculus.com/about/index.html#contact). You can also follow Miroculus on twitter or like us on facebook
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To report a bug in the software or to request a simple enhancement go to the issues section
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If you're interested in modifying or extending the Miriam platform, we strongly suggest you to send us an email discussing your ideas. That way you can coordinate with our team and others, giving your work a higher chance of being integrated into the official release
3D print the printable parts, sand them to make them fit. Assemble the boards as presented in the image below.
The screws are attached to the cover and the base with heat durable epoxy.
Miriam is an open source project, supported by Miroculus in collaboration with Arduino (Sweden). The team is led by Juho Terrijarvi.
Icon and image designed by Miroculus.