material
polystyrene chamber
sterility
sterile
feature
CE marked
manufacturer/tradename
Nunc 154534
packaging
pack of 16 ×
well area
0.7 cm2
wells
8
working volume
0.2-0.5 mL
suitability
suitable for (cell culture; attachment and growth of cells)
General description
Grow, stain, and examine cells directly on the Nunc® Lab-Tek® II chamber slide™ which consists of a removable polystyrene media chamber attached to a standard glass slide. Slide surface is specially treated for adherent cell culture. Available in 1-, 2-, 4-, and 8-well formats.
Features and Benefits
- Slide surface is specially treated with a unique RS wash to ensure consistent cell growth.
- Tabbed polystyrene lid allows gas exchange with minimal evaporation.
- Removal tool separates media chamber from glass slide.
- Biocompatible adhesive hydrophobic well border is printed on slide.
- Slide features a white frosted writing area.
- Includes: Chamber removal tool.
- Sterile
- Packed in convenient stackable incubation trays.
Legal Information
Chamber Slide is a trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries
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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