Placas de Petri cuadradas de 100 mm Sterilin™
Placas de Petri cuadradas de 100 mm Sterilin™
Thermo Scientific™

Placas de Petri cuadradas de 100 mm Sterilin™

Desarrolle diversas aplicaciones con las placas de Petri cuadradas de 100 mm Thermo ScientificTM SterilinTM, disponibles en formatos con compartimentos y sin compartimentos.
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Número de catálogoNúmero de pocillosVentilación
10325Seleccionable
109-171No
Número de catálogo 103
Precio (MXN)
-
Número de pocillos:
25
Ventilación:
Seleccionable

Desarrolle diversas aplicaciones con las placas de Petri cuadradas de 100 mm Thermo Scientific™ Sterilin™, disponibles en formatos con compartimentos y sin compartimentos. Fabricadas de forma aséptica en condiciones de sala limpia (clase 7, ISO 14644) para evitar la contaminación microbiológica.

SIN DISPONIBILIDAD EN AMÉRICA

Sin compartimentos:

  • Ideales para antibiogramas cuando se requiere una superficie amplia y una base muy plana.

Con compartimentos:

  • Ideales para el trabajo con pequeños volúmenes de medios líquidos o para el almacenamiento de muestras.
  • Cada uno de los 25 compartimentos tiene una superficie de 3,7 cm2 y una capacidad de 5 ml
  • La tapa incluye posiciones seleccionables con ventilación o sin ventilación y se puede girar 90 ° para ventilar o no ventilar la placa

Información para pedidos:

No disponibles en Norteamérica

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Especificaciones
DescripciónPlaca de Petri de 100 mm
N.º por caja120
N.° por paquete4
FormaCuadrada
TipoPlaca de Petri
VentilaciónSeleccionable
Forma del fondoPlano
Altura (métrico)20,8 mm
EsterilidadEstéril
Número de pocillos25
Unit SizeEach

Preguntas frecuentes

What are the concentrations of the components in your BrdU Labeling reagent (Cat# 00-0103)?

Product 00-0103 contains BrdU (5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine) and FrdU (5-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine) at a molar ratio of 10:1. The concentrations of BrdU and FrdU in product are approximately 3 mg/mL and 0.3 mg/mL, respectively.

How long does the BrdU labeling reagent (Cat. No. 00-0103) last in cells? Can it last for 3-5 days?

The only study that we performed was in mice injected intraperitoneally with 10 uL of BrdU labeling reagent (catalog #00-0103) per gram of body weight. Incorporation of BrdU was monitored immunohistochemically only in the small intestine. Our data showed that 2-4 hours after BrdU injection in vivo was optimal for detection of staining in small intestine. Positive staining was lighter but still visible 8 hours later, but was gone after 24 hours.

With BrdU injection in mice, it is very unlikely that labeling, at least in small intestine, will last for 3-5 days. It is likely that the BrdU signal intensity as a function of time after labeling is species- and organ-specific, since the proliferation rate of the cells being labeled determines the amount of positive staining at any particular time. Also, labeling efficiency and kinetics are dependent upon the method used to label the cells in the sample with BrdU. For example, BrdU can be administered in vivo by injection, as described above, or by adding it to the animals' drinking water for several days. Labeling kinetics may vary for different types of cells in culture as well. For example, adherent cells typically label with different kinetics than cells that grow in suspension.

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Citations & References
Abstract
Rapid development of severe hyperplastic gastritis with gastric epithelial dedifferentiation in Helicobacter felis-infected IL-10(-/-) mice.
Authors:Berg DJ, Lynch NA, Lynch RG, Lauricella DM
Journal:Am J Pathol
PubMed ID:9588906
'Interleukin (IL)-10 is a potent anti-inflammatory and immune-regulatory cytokine. Mice deficient in IL-10 production (IL-10(-/-)) develop a spontaneous inflammatory bowel disease, indicating that IL-10 is an important regulator of the mucosal immune response in vivo. To study the role of IL-10 in the host response to gastric Helicobacter infection, stomachs ... More