lowmicroliter
Lowmicroliter is an informal term used in laboratory settings to describe very small volumes within the microliter range. It is not an official SI unit or widely standardized prefix, and its exact definition can vary between protocols and instruments. In practice, lowmicroliter typically refers to volumes from about 0.01 µL (10 nanoliters) up to roughly 1 µL, though configurations may differ.
The term arises in contexts such as microfluidics, automated liquid handling, and assays that require precise
Dispensing lowmicroliter volumes often relies on equipment designed for small-volume accuracy, including positive-displacement pipettes, acoustic droplet
In relation to other units, 1 µL equals 1000 nL. The "low" microliter domain sits at the
Limitations include pipetting error, liquid handling variability, and adsorption of liquids to plastic surfaces. When adopting