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UNSPSC Code:
41122600
NACRES:
NB.13
material
borosilicate glass
colorless
polystyrene chamber
sterility
non-sterile
sterile
quality
CE marked
packaging
case of 96
manufacturer/tradename
Nunc 155382
W × L
24 mm × 55 mm
well area
1.7 cm2
wells
4
working volume
0.5-1.0 mL
suitability
suitable for (high power inverted microscopic viewing; confocal image analysis)
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General description
Grow, stain and view living cells on a single device. The Nunc® Lab-Tek®hambered coverglass with a No. 1 borosilicate glass bottom offers the optical characteristics required for high magnification and confocal image analysis. Available in 1-, 2-, 4-, and 8-well formats. The upper chamber structure cannot be removed from the coverglass.
Features and Benefits
- Ideal for culture, examining, and analyzing living cells on a single device.
- Available in 1, 2, 4, and 8-well formats.
- Media chamber safely mounted to the No. 1.5 borosilicate coverglass using biocompatible acrylic adhesive.
- Optimal gas exchange ensured with minimal evaporation via tabbed polystyrene cover.
- Shipped conveniently in stackable incubation trays.
- Media chamber securely mounted to No. 1 borosilicate coverglass by non-toxic medical grade silicone adhesive.
- The polystyrene chamber is not removable and requires inverted microscope for viewing.
- Fitted polystyrene cover without top handle minimizes evaporation.
- Sterile in convenient stackable incubation trays.
Legal Information
Lab-Tek is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries
Nunc is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries
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