Photomicrograph of cells grown in a 1536 well plate and  washed with SQUIRT. The cells were washed three times. The photo on the left was taken before washing and the photo on the right was taken after washing. Cells were not affected by the washing with SQUIRT. The experiment and pictures were done by Justin Murray, Department of Automated Biotechnology, Merck Research Labs, Merck, Inc.

A549 cells were plated in 384 well Corning tissue culture plates with CellBIND surface at a concentration of 3000 cells per well and grown overnight before use. Half of a 384 plate was used for each wash (192 wells). The zero wash was done by flicking the liquid out of the plates. SQUIRT was used to wash the other cells with PBS. After washing 25 ul of HBSS was added per well and then 25 ul of Cell Titer-Glo. The chemiluminesence was read using a FUJIFILM CCD imager. Means and standard deviations are shown. (These data were done at Nuvogen Research, LLC)

CHO cells were grown in either PDL (left) or CC3 (right) coated 384 microplates. 22 columns were washed with SQUIRT and 2 columns were washed by hand. After two washes, Cell Titer-Glo (Promega) was added to the wells. Means and standard deviations are shown. (These data were done at Nuvogen Research, LLC).