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Hamilton® syringe, 800 series, cemented needle

805N, volume 50 μL, needle size 22s ga (bevel tip), needle L 51 mm (2 in.)

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UNSPSC Code:
41122001

material

stainless steel needle (point style 2)

needle size

22s ga (bevel tip)

description

Microliter

feature

needle type N (cemented)

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Hamilton 84856

needle L

51 mm (2 in.)

volume

50 μL

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General description

  • Same quality performance as 700 series, with additional benefits
  • The extended metal handle is removable and field repairable
  • The plunger stem resists bending
  • Accurate to within ±1% of the total volume
  • Temperature limit: 50°C for cemented needles, 115°C for removable needle
Hamilton syringe is available in gas-tight type that minimizes the gas exchange in GC analysis. It gives accurate volume delivery. The plunger is mostly unsurpassed.

Application

It has been used in stripe assay to understand the attractive or repulsive activity of protein substrate fibronectin and leucine-rich transmembrane protein-2 (FLRT2) using dissociated Hippocampal neurons.

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Hamilton is a registered trademark of Hamilton Co.
Microliter is a trademark of Hamilton Co.

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Stripe Assay to Study the Attractive or Repulsive Activity of a Protein Substrate Using Dissociated Hippocampal Neurons
Yamagishi, Satoru, et al.
Journal of Visualized Experiments, 112, e54096-e54096 (2016)
In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer: A Manual of Basic Techniques, 06-Dec, 192-192 (2012)

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