BR782806
BRAND® Insert-Single 13mm for 24-/6-well BRANDplates®
smooth-walled, PC membrane, pore size 0.4 μm
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material
PC membrane
description
cellGrade(TM) plus
sterility
sterile
packaging
pack of 48 ea
manufacturer/tradename
BRAND 782806
size
6 well
pore size
0.4 μm
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General description
Innovative cell culture plates and inserts for manual and automatic cell and tissue culture. The BRANDplates® Insert System, developed in conjunction with the Fraunhofer company, offers an innovative expansion to BRAND′s existing cell culture product range. It consists of two different cell culture plates and two designs of cell culture inserts that can be combined in different configurations.PS cellGrade™ plus surface, sterile, strip of 4 inserts (divisible).BIO-CERT® CELL CULTURE QUALITY: Free of human DNA, RNase, DNase, Pyrogens and non cytotoxic
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BIO-CERT is a registered trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG
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BRANDplates is a registered trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG
cellGrade is a trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG
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