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EP5195000079

Eppendorf® TransferTip (ES)

sterile, set of 25 ea

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NACRES:
NB.02
UNSPSC Code:
41121600
Sterility:
sterile
Packaging:
set of 25 ea
Manufacturer/tradename:
5195000079, Eppendorf®
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sterility

sterile

packaging

set of 25 ea

manufacturer/tradename

5195000079, Eppendorf®

General description

Eppendorf® is a top company in the life science field. They manufacture and sell tools, materials, and services for handling liquids, samples, and cells in laboratories around the world. Their wide range of products is used in research labs, at universities, and companies.

Application

Eppendorf®TransferTip® (ES) has been used for the microinjection of embryonic stem cells(ESCs) into the blastocysts of rats.

Features and Benefits

  • 15 μm inner diameter.
  • 20° tip angle.
  • Rigid flange, length 1 mm.
  • Heat-formed spike eases penetration.
  • Sterilized via validated gamma irradiation.
  • Capillary safe for optimum protection.

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Eppendorf is a registered trademark of Eppendorf SE
TransferTip is a registered trademark of Eppendorf SE


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Elizabeth C Bryda et al.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2631, 355-370 (2023-03-31)
The availability of reliable germline competent rat embryonic stem cell (ESC) lines that can be genetically manipulated provides an important tool for generating new rat models. Here we describe the process for culturing rat ESCs, microinjecting the ESCs into rat