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Cell Biology Equipment Supplied In Germany
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Nippon Genetics Europe based inDueren, GERMANY
Long-term storage of cultured cells; Cryopreservation of mammalian cells is extremely valuable and common in biological research. Fear of losing a cell line to contamination or incubator failure is frequently the impetus for making archival storage of cells a high priority after receiving or generating a new cell line. Once transferred from growth media to freezing medium, the cells are usually ...
Manufactured by:Avantor, Inc. based inRadnor, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Rat serum is the liquid fraction of whole blood that is collected after the blood is allowed to clot; it is the blood plasma with the fibrinogens removed. Serum includes all proteins not used in blood clotting (coagulation) and all the electrolytes, antibodies, antigens, hormones, and any exogenous substances. Rat serum is used as a blocking agent in immunoassays and ...
Manufactured by:Bayer AG based inLeverkusen, GERMANY
Small molecules (SMOLs) have long been in the focus of modern medicine. Over the last century, their advent revolutionized healthcare and improved the lives of patients all over the world. Most of today´s SMOLs exert their function by binding to proteins, thereby modulating their ability to catalyze biochemical reactions. However, a lot of proteins are difficult targets for SMOLs, since ...
Manufactured by:Cellbox Solutions GmbH based inNorderstedt, GERMANY
The Cellbox Flight CDI is the only shipping incubator that has been awarded an international flight allowance. Incubation temperatures can be preset between 28°C and 38°C depending on the ambient temperature and a suitable CO2 concentration can be selected between 0% and 18%. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: The Cellbox Flight CDI, is the first cell shipping CO2 incubator that has been awarded ...
Manufactured by:GeSiM - Gesellschaft fur Silizium-Mikrosysteme mbH based inRadeberg, GERMANY
Additive manufacturing (AM) for tissue engineering (TE) and regenerative medicine combines biocompatible/biodegradable polymers with living cells. GeSiM 3D bioprinters can create bioscaffolds for cell growth or deposit layers of bioinks on implants or microfluidic objects. However, artificial bones, skin, organoids still not reach their originals made by nature. Research on this subject requires ...
