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Z741750

3-channel flow cell

Cell Only, γ-irradiated, Sealed

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NB.22
UNSPSC Code:
41100000
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sterility

γ-irradiated

manufacturer/tradename

IBI ACCFL0001

General description

The IBI 3-channel Flow Cell (formerly Stovall 3-channel Flow Cell) is designed as a one-time use, affordable, sterile 3-channel flow cell apparatus for the creation of biofilms. This device allows for real-time, direct, non-destructive, on-line examination of biofilms with either a traditional transmission light microscope or a scanning confocal laser microscope which will produce a 3-D image of the biofilm.

The 3-channel flow cell is gamma irradiated and comes complete with bubble trap (ACCFL0002) and peristaltic pump tubing and connective tubing. The 3-channel flow cell contains a #1 Glass cover slip. The underside of this cover slip is where the biofilm will attach and grow. When the experiment is complete, the cover slip is cut using a hand-held glass cutter (ACCFL0014) and removed along with the biofilm.

Features and Benefits

  • The 3 separate channels allow for the simultaneous growth of 3 individual biofilms in the same cell.
  • 3-channel cell only – No tubing included.
  • Cell comes sterilized (gamma irradiated) and ready for use.



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Bora Shin et al.
Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 104(3), 1259-1271 (2019-12-22)
The genomes of several Acinetobacter species possess three distinct polysaccharide-producing operons [two poly-N-acetyl glucosamine (PNAG) and one K-locus]. Using a microfluidic device, an increased amount of polysaccharides and enhanced biofilm formation were observed following continuous exposure to H2O2 and removal



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Z741750-1EA04061826749180