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WHA10417104

Whatman® polycarbonate Nuclepore filter discs 0.4 μm pore size

hydrophilic, track-etched, treated with PVP, 100 ea, 19 mm diam

Synonym(s):

Nuclepore Membrane, Track-Etched Membrane

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41104900
NACRES:
NB.24

product name

Whatman® Nuclepore Track-Etched Membranes, diam. (19 mm), pore size 0.4 μm, polycarbonate, pack of 100 ea

material

polycarbonate

sterility

non-sterile

packaging

pack of 100 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Cytiva
Whatman 10417104

diam.

(19 mm)

pore size

0.4 μm pore size

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Application

  • Epifluorescence microscopy
  • Environmental analysis
  • Cell biologyEPA testing
  • Fuel testing
  • Bioassays
  • Parasitology
  • Air analysis
  • Water microbiology

Features and Benefits

  • Track-etched for highly defined pore size and high pore density
  • Treated with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) to render it hydrophilic
  • Low extractables, minimizing filtration sample contamination risk
  • High chemical resistance and good thermal stability for a wide range of sample types
  • Low, consistent ash and low tare weights
  • Smooth flat membrane surface for high particle visibility

Legal Information

Nuclepore is a trademark of Cytiva
Whatman is a registered trademark of Cytiva

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Hana Popelka et al.
Journal of molecular biology, 433(5), 166809-166809 (2021-01-24)
Macroautophagy is a bulk degradation mechanism in eukaryotic cells. Efficiency of an essential step of this process in yeast, Atg8 lipidation, relies on the presence of Atg16, a subunit of the Atg12-Atg5-Atg16 complex acting as the E3-like enzyme in the

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