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3DKUBE 3D cell culture chambers

independent chambers

Synonym(s):

3D, 3D Cell Culture

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UNSPSC Code:
41161502

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pkg of 24 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Kiyatec 3D020

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General description

3DKUBE Independent Chambers configuration provides the user with n=2 independent 3D cell-scaffold culture chambers per unit. This is accomplished with the use of the solid gasket insert that separates the two culture chambers into two distinct samples.

Kits are provided in a convenient tray with peel-away Tyvek® seal and are gamma irradiated. Each 3D culture chamber is 6 mm in diameter and 250 μL in volume.
Assembled Outer Dimensions: 43.7 mm L x 25.0 mm W x 24.0 mm H

Single Chamber Dimensions: 8.5 mm H x 6.0 mm diameter

Case Dimensions: 10 in. L x 9 in. W x 4 in. H

Package Dimensions: 4 in. L x 3 in. W x 0.8 in. H

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3DKUBE is a trademark of Kiyatec, Inc.
Tyvek is a registered trademark of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company

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Karolina Janeczek Portalska et al.
Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, 10(5), 363-373 (2013-04-18)
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Emergent technologies of regenerative medicine have the potential to overcome the limitations of organ transplantation by supplying tissues and organs bioengineered in the laboratory. Pancreas bioengineering requires a scaffold that approximates the biochemical, spatial and vascular relationships of the native

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