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Rhombic chamber chip - 120 μl

Fluidic 172, COP

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Microfluidic chip

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UNSPSC Code:
42142600
NACRES:
NA.23

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Microfludic chip x1

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Application

Chamber chips come in the format of a microscopy slide (75.5 mm x 25.5 mm x 1.5 mm) and are equipped with Mini Luer interfaces. Their key microfluidic elements are reaction chambers of various volumes. Chamber chips are the perfect tool to facilitate reactions, such as amplification of a targeted DNA during qPCR, or to extract target molecules out of a given sample in preparative quantities. These chips can, for example, be used as nucleic acid extraction devices via magnetic beads simply via applying beads and sample and by using an external magnet to hold the beads in place. These procedures can be done completely manually with a pipette – besides the magnet no additional equipment is necessary – or semi-automated with normal peristaltic pumps found in most life science labs.

Rhombic chamber chip - 120 μl, Fluidic 172, COP is made of COP (Cyclic olefin polymer) and offers rhombic chambers with two inlets and two outlets. These chips are versatile tools for various experimental procedures such as sample preparation.

Chip Properties:
Orientation: Lengthwise
Mini Luer Interface
Material: Cyclic olefin polymer (COP)
Chamber Volume: 120μl
Chamber Depth: 500μm

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Microfluidic-assisted fabrication of carriers for controlled drug delivery
Santos H A, et al.
Lab on a chip, 17, 1856-1883 (2017)
Recent advances of controlled drug delivery using microfluidic platforms
Li X, et al.
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 128, 3-28 (2018)
Microfluidic-assisted fabrication of carriers for controlled drug delivery.
Santos H A, et al.
Lab on a chip, 17, 1856-1883 (2017)

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