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Z188700

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Wheaton sample vials

clear, volume 4 mL, cap size 13 - 425, diam. × H 15 mm × 46 mm

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Wheaton glass sample vials

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UNSPSC Code:
41121806
NACRES:
NB.11

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material

clear borosilicate glass vial

feature

closure type screw top vial

packaging

pkg of 200 ea

cap size

13 - 425

diam. × H

15 mm × 46 mm

volume

4 mL

color

clear

fitting

thread for 13-425

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packaging

pkg of 200 ea

packaging

pkg of 200 ea

packaging

pkg of 200 ea

packaging

pkg of 200 ea

feature

closure type screw top vial

feature

closure type screw top vial

feature

closure type screw top vial

feature

closure type screw top vial

cap size

13 - 425

cap size

15 - 425

cap size

15 - 425

cap size

20 - 400

diam. × H

15 mm × 46 mm

diam. × H

17 mm × 61 mm

diam. × H

19 mm × 66 mm

diam. × H

23 mm × 86 mm

volume

4 mL

volume

8 mL

volume

12 mL

volume

24 mL

General description

It is borosilicate glass vial, autoclavable, easy to sterilize, is used to contain substances to prevent contamination. Caps are to be ordered separtely for this product.
Vials are packaged in corrugated trays with partitions then shrink-wrapped to reduce particulate contamination.
Autoclavable borosilicate USP Type 1 glass. Order caps separately.

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Caroline Hoppe et al.
Developmental cell, 54(6), 727-741 (2020-08-08)
Morphogen gradients specify cell fates during development, with a classic example being the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) gradient's conserved role in embryonic dorsal-ventral axis patterning. Here, we elucidate how the BMP gradient is interpreted in the Drosophila embryo by combining

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