Specification Brand : Baluue BulletPoint1 : Professional Cell Filter: Made with quality stainless steel material, durable and practical to use. BulletPoint2 : Cell Strainer Tools: A great laboratory stainless steel mesh screen, it can bring much convenience to you. BulletPoint3 : Laboratory Experiments Accessories: You will have a good use experience because of the workmanship of this product. BulletPoint4 : Laboratory Experiment Tool: Great for dissociating clumped cells in separation for cell counting or sub- culture. BulletPoint5 : Fine Mesh Colander: Separating enzymatically dissociated cells from undigested tissue for the initiation of primary cell growing, tissue processing such as fixation, dehydration, and staining. Color : Silver ItemName : Baluue 150 Cell Sieve Cell Filter Cell Strainer Standard Test Sieve Experiment Tool Laboratory Accessories ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 1 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 1 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 1 inches ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemTypeKeyword : science-lab-sieves Manufacturer : Baluue Material : Stainless Steel ModelNumber : R391473KMI1LCITCMB NumberOfItems : 1 PartNumber : R391473KMI1LCITCMB ProductDescription : Package Include 1 Strainer
Features
- Separating enzymatically dissociated cells from undigested tissue for the initiation of primary cell growing, tissue processing such as fixation, dehydration, and staining. - Color: Silver. - Material: Stainless Steel. - Size: 15.00X5.70X0.60cm/ 5.89X2.24X0.24inch. - Cell strainers consistently uniform, single- cell suspensions that are great for preparation of samples for flow cytometry. - Made with quality stainless steel material, durable and practical to use.
- Great for dissociating clumped cells in separation for cell counting or sub- culture. - Fine workmanship and appearance ensure its popularity and practicality.
Goods Description
Great for dissociating clumped cells in separation for cell counting or sub- culture, separating enzymatically dissociated cells from undigested tissue for the initiation of primary cell growing, tissue processing such as fixation, dehydration, and staining.