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Z359971

Pellet pestles

Cordless motor

Synonym(s):

Pellet Grinder, Pestle for Pellets, Pestles for Laboratory Use

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UNSPSC Code:
41121800
NACRES:
NB.22
eCl@ss:
32080115
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manufacturer/tradename

Kimble®

battery power

2 AA (included)

General description

Hand-operated or motor-driven grinders for resuspending pellets or disrupting soft tissue in microcentrifuge tubes. Pestle ends are specially designed to mate with 0.5 mL or 1.5 mL microtubes. Shaft is convenient length and diameter for gentle manual back-and-forth rotation or more vigorous motorized operation.
Z359955 will fit the cordless motor product Z359971 only by using the replacement adapter Z359998 for the motor, which is purchased separately.

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KIMBLE is a registered trademark of DWK Life Sciences


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Konstantinos Mavridis et al.
Genes, 9(10) (2018-10-05)
Bioassays and molecular diagnostics are routinely used for the monitoring of malaria vector populations to support insecticide resistance management (IRM), guiding operational decisions on which insecticides ought to be used for effective vector control. Previously developed TaqMan assays were optimised
Juli Choi et al.
Experimental neurobiology, 28(2), 158-171 (2019-05-30)
Gut microbiota play a role in regulating mental disorders, but the mechanism by which gut microbiota regulate brain function remains unclear. Gram negative and positive gut bacteria release membrane-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs), which function in microbiota-host intercellular communication. In the
Chanyoung Song et al.
International journal of nanomedicine, 12, 7501-7517 (2017-10-27)
In this study, we suggest a designer vaccine adjuvant that can mimic the drainage of pathogens into lymph nodes and activate innate immune response in lymph nodes. By the amination of multivalent carboxyl groups in poly-(γ-glutamic acid) (γ-PGA) nanomicelles, the



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Z359971-1EA04061835575411