CELL CULTURE FLASKSCell culture flasks (5/Pack) Specifications
Cell culture flasks are specifically designed for successful growth and propagation of microbial, insect, or mammalian cells. Most common varieties include flat-sided tissue culture flasks, Erlenmeyer flasks, and spinner flasks. Cell culture flasks are typically manufactured from borosilicate glass, polystyrene, or polycarbonate, depending on the application, and are available in a wide range of sizes. A variety of closures are available, including vented and unvented screw caps.
CELL CULTURE TUBESCELL CULTURE TUBES(20Pieces/pack)Cell culture tubes are used for storing and maintaining living adherent or non-adherent cell cultures. For successful cell culture results, the tubes need to be non-cytotoxic, sterile, and free from detectable DNase and RNase, human DNA, and pyrogens. They are available in a variety of volume capacities, materials, RCF ratings, and closure types; may be sterile or non-sterile; may be autoclavable; suitable for adherent or suspended cell cultures.
Typically made from plastic resins (polystyrene, polyethylene, or polypropylene), many are surface treated to reduce the inherent hydrophobicity of the plastic and allow for cell attachment.
TISSUE CULTURE PLATE 50 Pieces/PackFlat Bottom Cell Culture Plates
Tissue culture-treated plates for superior cell attachment. Flat Bottom Cell Culture Microplates provide an excellent device for diagnostic testing when cell adherence is essential.
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ULTRA LOW CULTURE DISH 20 pieces/packUltra low cell culture dishes are disposable or reusable shallow containers specifically designed to support the growth and propagation of cells in culture. Dishes with pre-treated surfaces allow the adhesion of anchor-dependent cells, while untreated dishes support the culture of suspension cells. They come in a variety of sizes in single- or multi-well formats, and they can be round or rectangular. Cell culture dishes are typically made of borosilicate glass or clear plastics (usually polystyrene or polycarbonate), which allow distortion-free microscopic observation. They are often supplied with lids that provide consistent gas exchange while offering protection from the environment.