C6231
Greiner culture flasks, tissue culture treated
T-25 flask, canted neck, surface area 25 cm2, capacity 50 mL
Synonym(s):
culture flask, tissue culture flask, tissue culture flasks
About This Item
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material
canted neck
polystyrene flask
screw top red high-density polyethylene cap
sterility
sterile
feature
DNase free
RNase free
with cap
T-25 flask
packaging
case of 200 (20 bags x 10 flasks)
manufacturer/tradename
Greiner 690160
capacity
50 mL
surface area
25 cm2
working volume
10 mL
binding type
Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surface
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General description
Features and Benefits
- Greiner culture flasks offer optimal cell adhesion through physical surface treatment.
- Flasks are non-cytotoxic, non-pyrogenic and free of detectable DNase, RNase and human DNA.
- The specific design facilitates optimal access to the samples with a cell scraper or pipette.
- The canted neck ensures additional protection against contamination.
- A standard screw cap with a secured click-in ventilation position enables gas exchange within the flasks.
NOTE: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures, unless otherwise indicated.
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Protocols
3D Spheroid BME Cell Invasion Assay utilizes specialized plates and ECM for cell aggregation and spheroid formation in vitro.
3D Spheroid BME Cell Invasion Assay utilizes specialized plates and ECM for cell aggregation and spheroid formation in vitro.
3D Spheroid BME Cell Invasion Assay utilizes specialized plates and ECM for cell aggregation and spheroid formation in vitro.
3D Spheroid BME Cell Invasion Assay utilizes specialized plates and ECM for cell aggregation and spheroid formation in vitro.
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