La chambre à cellules Attofluor est un porte-lamelles résistant et pratique conçu pour visualiser des échantillons de cellules vivantes surAfficher plus
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Quantité:
3/boîte
Prix (EUR)
727,65
Offre exceptionnelle en ligne
856,00
Économisez 128,35 (15%)
Each
La chambre à cellules Attofluor est un porte-lamelles résistant et pratique conçu pour visualiser des échantillons de cellules vivantes sur des microscopes verticaux ou inversés. Étant donné que la chambre est en acier inox chirurgical et autoclavable, les cellules peuvent être cultivées directement sur des lamelles dans l’unité. La conception du joint torique empêche les échantillons d’être contaminés par de l’huile ou des fuites de milieux provenant de lamelles. La chambre accepte des lamelles rondes de 25 mm et peut être installée dans un support standard de 35 mm de diamètre et la base de 0,5 mm permet un dégagement pour l’objectif lors de la mise au point. Les joints toriques de rechange pour la chambre à cellules Attofluor sont disponibles en jeux de dix (n° de réf O-14804).
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Journal:FASEB J
PubMed ID:21680893
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Journal:Science
PubMed ID:20223987
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PubMed ID:21498762
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Journal:Mol Biol Cell
PubMed ID:22337769
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Transmembrane water-flux through SLC4A11: a route defective in genetic corneal diseases.
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Journal:
PubMed ID:23813972
'Three genetic corneal dystrophies [congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy type 2 (CHED2), Harboyan syndrome and Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy] arise from mutations of the SLC4a11 gene, which cause blindness from fluid accumulation in the corneal stroma. Selective transmembrane water conductance controls cell size, renal fluid reabsorption and cell division. All known ... More