H0784
Hybri-slips
L × W × thickness 60 mm × 24 mm × 0.25 mm
Synonym(s):
hybridization cover, polycarbonate hybridization cover
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UNSPSC Code:
41122600
NACRES:
NB.22
material
polycarbonate
packaging
pack of 100 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Grace Bio-Labs 716024
L × W × thickness
60 mm × 24 mm × 0.25 mm
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General description
Unlike glass cover slips, Hybri-slips do not adsorb probes, they are Ready-to-use and do not require pre-treatment prior to use. Hybri-slips are supplied RNAse-free and are protected from contamination by clean-release liners, they are durable nd will remain flat even at elevated temperatures.
Application
Hybri-slips are hydrophobic cover slips for in situ hybridization, in situ PCR, and hybridization to genomic arrays on glass slides.
Hybri-slips have been used on slides in microarray hybridization. They have also been used for in situ hybridization.
Features and Benefits
- Constant probe concentration
- Ready-to-use
- RNAse-free with clean-release liners.
- Durable remain flat even at elevated temperatures.
Regulatory Information
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