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SGE Gas Tight Syringes, Luer Lock

1MDF-LL-GT, volume 1000 μL, needle size (not included)

Synonym(s):

SYRINGE SGE 1ML GAS TIGHT LUER LOCK, EA

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122001
eCl@ss:
32070500

material

glass syringe

needle size

(not included)

feature

needle type Luer lock

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

SGE 008025

volume

1000 μL

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Application

SGE Gas Tight Syringes, Luer Lock was used:
  • for collection of estuary water sediment, in an experimental study done to assay the anammox reaction occurring in estuary sediments.
  • to sub-sample, 15N-N2 and N2O sample gas in head-space, during measurement of annamox and denitrification in intact sediment cores.
  • with combination of PCC, which is basically a cell homogenizer, during the isolation of mitochondria, in an experimental investigation done to study the progression of human diseases.
  • for the introduction of the sample in to the GASIS (gas sampling and injection system) inlet, during the compound-specific δD and δ13C gaseous mixture analysis by mass spectrometry.

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Versatile inlet system for on-line compound-specific dD and d13C gas chromatography-oxidation/reduction-isotope ratio mass spectrometry analysis of gaseous mixtures.
Henning M
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 21 (!4), 2269-2272 (2007)
Direct measurement of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) and denitrification in intact sediment cores.
Trimmer M
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 326, 37-47 (2006)
A semi-automated method for isolating functionally intact mitochondria from cultured cells and tissue biopsies
Scmitt S
Analytical Biochemistry, 443 (1), 66-74 (2013)

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