Secure-Seal™ Hybridization Chamber Gasket, 8 chambers, 9 mm diameter, 0.8 mm deep
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Secure-Seal™ Hybridization Chamber Gasket, 8 chambers, 9 mm diameter, 0.8 mm deep
The Secure-Seal™ hybridization sealing systems are coverslip-seal combinations that attach to microscope slides to form microwells optimized for carrying outLeia mais
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S24732
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1.867,54
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1 set
Preço (BRL)
1.867,54
Each
Adicionar ao carrinho
The Secure-Seal™ hybridization sealing systems are coverslip-seal combinations that attach to microscope slides to form microwells optimized for carrying out in situ hybridization procedures. These ready-to-use hybridization gaskets have a special adhesive that bonds to glass slides in seconds, creating a water-tight seal that is temperature resistant but can also be removed cleanly and easily after hybridization. Solutions are easily added or removed through dual-access ports without disrupting the specimen. The hydrophobic coverslips are nuclease free and will not trap or bind probes, allowing uniform distribution of the reagent over the specimen.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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Depth (Metric)0.8 mm
Diameter (Metric)9 mm
Quantity1 set
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Product LineSecure-Seal
TypeHybridization Chamber Gasket
Unit SizeEach
Conteúdo e armazenamento
Store at room temperature.
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Abstract
Mast Cell Protease 7 Promotes Angiogenesis by Degradation of Integrin Subunits.
Authors:de Souza Junior DA, Santana C, Vieira GV, Oliver C, Jamur MC
Journal:Cells
PubMed ID:31013764
'Previous studies from our laboratory have shown that during angiogenesis in vitro, rmMCP-7 (recombinant mouse mast cell protease-7) stimulates endothelial cell spreading and induces their penetration into the matrix. The ability of rmMCP-7 to induce angiogenesis in vivo was assessed in the present study using a directed in vivo angiogenesis ... More