
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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The NU-540 features a DC ECM motor to economize energy while distributing laminar airflow through a flexible plenum and offering enough power to overcome HEPA filter loading and minimize filter changes. This design provides the user with a work zone ...
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Choose the CFX Opus real-time PCR system for the reliability you depend on from Bio-Rad with improved connectivity and performance for your modern lab. The CFX Opus system is the next evolution in qPCR from Bio-Rad. With improved thermal performance ...
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The BD Microtainer SST capillary tubes is used for small-volume serum collection from murine, and they performed reliably.
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The Amicon Ultra 3K centrifugal filter offers a convenient and effective solution for concentrating biological samples and performing buffer exchange. It consistently delivered satisfactory recovery rates while reducing processing time compared with ...
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