
Biological research requires a diverse yet specific set of supplies to carry out routine labwork as well as specialized experiments. Among these are a variety of consumable materials including plasticware, glassware, and other accessories. Pipettes require plastic tips in differing sterility options and volumes. Plastic centrifuge and microcentrifuge tubes are a staple in nearly any application. Biochemical assays, including ELISAs, require microplates for analytical measurements inside plate readers. Plates and dishes, which can come in different well formats (as low as 6-well to as high as 1536-wells), are also used in cell culture and in cell-based assays. Applications in molecular biology, such as PCR, qPCR, and sequencing, often use tubes in strip well or 96-well formats. Browse through our Supplies and Consumables search tool for standard lab supplies from different suppliers, including plates, tubes, tips, cuvettes, vials, slides, filters, membranes, trays, and many more.
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Esco Airstream A2 (AC2 / AR2) series BSCs are compact-sized, low height, low energy, low noise biosafety cabinets, condensing the advanced safety and ergonomic features into a small footprint, and following features:
- The most energy efficient BSC
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Discover the beauty of standardized and automated flow cytometry
The MACSQuant® Analyzer 16 is an easy-to-use instrument designed for scalable and reliable flow cytometry assays. This includes features such as:
Full workflow automation: sample ...
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These sterile polycarbonate flasks, with a capacity of 125 ml, are perfect for culturing small volumes of mammalian suspension cells, typically around 30-40 ml, such as HEK293 freestyle cells. They are equipped with vents to maintain the appropriate ...
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This product was a little difficult for me to find, but I like it a lot now. I used the black colored plates for the luciferase assay.
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