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CLS4616

Corning® Ultra-Low attachment cell culture flasks

Ultra-Low attachment 25cm2 rectangular canted cell culture flask, vent cap, sterile, 5/ pk, 25/cs

Synonym(s):

cell culture bottle, laboratory bottle, labware bottle, labware container, labware vessel

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121804
Material:
orange high-density polyethylene cap, rectangular flask
Sterility:
sterile
Packaging:
pkg of case of 25, 5 packs of 5
Feature:
graduation 5 ‑ 30 mL
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material

orange high-density polyethylene cap, rectangular flask

sterility

sterile

feature

graduation 5 ‑ 30 mL

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 4616

packaging

pkg of case of 25, 5 packs of 5

General description

Disclaimer: This product is not intended to mitigate the presence of microorganisms on surfaces or in the environment, where such organisms can be deleterious to humans or the environment.

Application

Cell culture

Features and Benefits

  • 25cm² available growth area
  • Manufactured from optically clear virgin polystyrene
  • Ultra-Low Attachment surface features a covalently bound hydrogel layer that effectively inhibits cellular attachment and minimizes protein absorption, enzyme activation, and cellular activation
  • Surface is non-cytotoxic, biologically inert, and nondegradable
  • Lot numbers for ease in traceability
  • 100% integrity tested -Sterilized by gamma irradiation
  • Nonpyrogenic

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.


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