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NACRES:
NB.24
UNSPSC Code:
41104913
material
Nylon , white
sterility
sterile
manufacturer/tradename
Corning 431751
packaging
pack of 50 ea, pkg of (individually wrapped)
pore size
70 μm
General description
Corning® 70μm Cell Strainer is a sterile, easy-to-use device for rapidly isolating primary cells to consistently obtain a uniform single-cell suspension from tissues.
Application
Corning® 70μm Cell Strainer is a faster, easier alternative to gauze filtration. It is ideal for preparation of flow cytometry samples, including:
- Single cell suspensions of blood cells from marrow, pancreas, thymus, tonsil, and lymph nodes
- Stem cells, tissue-derived cells, and cancer cells
- Preparation of specimens for primary cell cultures and immunogens
- Preparation of freezing stocks
- Filtering agglutinative proteins produced in inactivation serum
Features and Benefits
- Strong nylon mesh with 70- micron pores for optimal performance in a variety of applications
- Evenly spaced mesh pores providing consistent and reliable results
- Conveniently accessible in individual packaging
- Extended lip on strainer enables aseptic handling with forceps
- Molded color-coded polypropylene frame with tab enables easy handling and identification
- Fits all major brands of 50mL conical tubes
- Disposable, easy-to-use, inexpensive, maintains sample integrity
- Sterilized by γ−irradiation, noncytotoxic
Legal Information
Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
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