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Culture chamber with 1, 2, 4 or 8 compartments fixed on a 26 x 76 mm microscope slide, equipped with a covering lid. Sterilised by gamma irradiation. Principle: the culture develops in the compartments. Then it is just a case of removing the chamber from the slide and and possibly putting a coverslip over it. The frosted rim of the slide is designed for labelling.
LAB-TEK I: the chamber is fixed to the slide via a silicone joint that just has to be taken off to remove the chamber.
Two surface types:
• Permanox plastic, promotes cell attachment, transparent, no auto-fluorescence, acetone-resistant
• Non-fluorescent glass
Culture chamber with 1, 2, 4 or 8 compartments fixed on a 25 x 56 mm borosilicate glass slide. The thinness and fragility of the slide do not allow for the removal of the chamber. It includes a detachable lid and is sterilised by gamma irradiation. The chambers are presented on a plate that can be kept in the incubator. Interesting: the borosilicate glass slide allows for observations using a reverse microscope.
LAB-TEK I: the chamber is fixed with a silicone joint
Surface: non-fluorescent glass
Culture chamber with 1, 2, 4 or 8 compartments fixed on a 26 x 76 mm microscope slide, equipped with a covering lid. Sterilised by gamma irradiation. Principle: the culture develops in the compartments. Then it is just a case of removing the chamber from the slide and possibly putting a coverslip over it. The frosted rim of the slide is designed for labelling.
LAB-TEK II: the chamber is fixed via an adhesive joint. The hydrophobic rims of each compartment prevent cross-contamination
Two surface types:
• Non-fluorescent glass
• CC2 glass: chemically modified surface strengthens the attachment of reputedly difficult cells (e.g.: neurons). Keep at room temperature.
Culture chamber with 1, 2, 4 or 8 compartments fixed on a 25 x 56 mm borosilicate glass slide. The thinness and fragility of the slide do not allow for the removal of the chamber. It includes a detachable lid and is sterilised by gamma irradiation. The chambers are presented on a plate that can be kept in the incubator. Interesting: the borosilicate glass slide allows for observations using a reverse microscope..
LAB-TEK II: the chamber is fixed via an adhesive joint; the slide has hydrophobic rims to prevent cross-contamination
Surface: non-fluorescent glass