CoverWell™ Incubation Chamber Gasket
CoverWell™ Incubation Chamber Gasket
Invitrogen™

CoverWell™ Incubation Chamber Gasket

CoverWell incubation chamber gaskets are expressly designed for immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization. The chambers improve the uniformity and sensitivityRead more
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C18151
also known as C-18151
50 gaskets
Catalog number C18151
also known as C-18151
Price (BRL)
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Quantity:
50 gaskets
CoverWell incubation chamber gaskets are expressly designed for immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization. The chambers improve the uniformity and sensitivity of staining by enclosing a large sample area while minimizing the reagent volume required. The watertight seal holds reactants in place and prevents evaporation even during prolonged heating and is easily removed for multiple-step procedures. These chamber gaskets are heat resistant, autoclavable and nuclease free.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Depth (Metric)0.5 mm
Quantity50 gaskets
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
ColorRed
Dimensions (LxW)40 mm x 22 mm
Product LineCoverWell
Thickness (Metric)0.5 mm
TypeIncubation Chamber Gasket
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at room temperature.

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Citations & References
Abstract
Visualization and identification of IL-7 producing cells in reporter mice.
Authors:Mazzucchelli RI, Warming S, Lawrence SM, Ishii M, Abshari M, Washington AV, Feigenbaum L, Warner AC, Sims DJ, Li WQ, Hixon JA, Gray DH, Rich BE, Morrow M, Anver MR, Cherry J, Naf D, Sternberg LR, McVicar DW, Farr AG, Germain RN, Rogers K, Jenkins NA, Copeland NG, Durum SK,
Journal:PLoS One
PubMed ID:19907640
Interleukin-7 (IL-7) is required for lymphocyte development and homeostasis although the actual sites of IL-7 production have never been clearly identified. We produced a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) transgenic mouse expressing ECFP in the Il7 locus. The construct lacked a signal peptide and ECFP (enhanced cyan fluorescent protein) accumulated inside ... More