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Greiner culture flasks, tissue culture treated

surface area 75 cm2, canted neck, with cap, filtered

Synonym(s):

culture flask, tissue culture flask, tissue culture flasks

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122104
NACRES:
NB.22

material

canted neck
polystyrene flask
screw top red high-density polyethylene cap

sterility

sterile

feature

DNase free
RNase free
with cap filtered

packaging

pack of 120 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Greiner 658175

capacity

250 mL

surface area

75 cm2

working volume

38 mL

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General description

TC treated for maximum cell attachment.

Features and Benefits

  • Greiner culture flasks offer optimal cell adhesion through physical surface treatment.
  • Flasks are non-cytotoxic, non-pyrogenic and free of detectable DNase, RNase and human DNA.
  • The specific design facilitates optimal access to the samples with a cell scraper or pipette.
  • The canted neck ensures additional protection against contamination.
  • A standard screw cap with a secured click-in ventilation position enables gas exchange within the flasks.

NOTE: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures, unless otherwise indicated.

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