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GBL664107

Grace Bio-Labs Press-To-Seal silicone isolator, No PSA

wells, 1 (Round, 13mm diameter, 0.8mm depth)

Synonym(s):

Nonadhesive reagent isolators, autoclavable slide chambers, removable hydrophobic barrier, Grace Biolabs 664107, silicone slide isolator

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About This Item

NACRES:
NB.22
UNSPSC Code:
41122600
Material:
red silicone
Sterility:
non-sterile
Packaging:
pack of 25 ea
Wells:
1
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material

red silicone

sterility

non-sterile

feature

wells 1 (Round, 13mm diameter, 0.8mm depth)

packaging

pack of 25 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Grace Bio-Labs 664107

external L × W

25 mm × 25 mm

wells

1

General description

Silicone Isolators allow researchers to isolate specimens using removable hydrophobic barriers. They may be used to isolate cells grown in culture dishes or separate multiple specimens affixed to microscope slides. Isolators are available in red silicone thickness 0.5 to 2.5mm pre-cut or as sheet material with or without secure seal clean adhesive on one or both surfaces. Nonadhesive isolators are autoclavable and reusable.

Silicone Isolators remain sealed to smooth surfaces during washing steps. Where additional sealing is required, SecureSeal adhesive on one or both surfaces is recommended. Each seal design is also available in CultureWell "water-clear" silicone, which is highly recommended for sensitive cell culture applications. Closed chambers may be formed using flexible RNase free, HybriSlip covers. Recommended use temperature is -62°C to 218°C.

Application

Single molecule spectroscopy
Live-cell imaging
Microscoscopy


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Feline W Lindhout et al.
The EMBO journal, 38(20), e101345-e101345 (2019-08-24)
In neurons, the continuous and dynamic endoplasmic reticulum (ER) network extends throughout the axon, and its dysfunction causes various axonopathies. However, it remains largely unknown how ER integrity and remodeling modulate presynaptic function in mammalian neurons. Here, we demonstrated that



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SKUGTIN
GBL664107-25EA04061832399904