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Corning Insert Indiv. 6W. Size Cl. Memb. 8Um, 48 Items BDAA353093

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Pet Membranes In Pet Housing, Sterile. Falcon® Cell Culture Inserts Are Track-etched, Low-protein Binding, Pet Membranes With A Smooth Surface And Defined Cylindrical Pores That Transverse The Membrane. Available In A Wide Range Of Configurations (6-, 12- And 24-well) And A Broad Selection Of Pore Sizes (0,4, 1,0, 3,0 And 8,0 µm). Larger Pore-size Membranes Are Most Suitable For Investigating Chemotaxis, Invasion And Migration; Transparent Membranes For Visualisation Of Cells By Light Microscopy; And High Pore-density Membranes For Maximum Diffusion When Studying Transport, Secretion Or Drug Uptake.

  • Non-tissue Culture Treated Insert Housing Prevents Growth Of Cells On The Inert Walls Hanging Design Facilitates Pipetting And Allows For Co-culture Suitable For Use With Falcon® Cell Culture Insert Companion Plates Supplied In Individual Blister Packs

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Part Number BDAA353093
Brand Corning
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