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CLS431225

Corning® syringe filters

Nylon membrane, pore size 0.45 μm

Synonym(s):

disposable syringe filters, sterile syringe filters, syringe filters

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41104922
NACRES:
NB.24

material

Nylon membrane
polystyrene housing

sterility

sterile

packaging

case of 50

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 431225

diam.

25 mm

pore size

0.45 μm

fitting

female Luer inlet (lock)
male Luer outlet (slip)

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General description

Corning syringe filters are 100% integrity tested and are certified nonpyrogenic and noncytotoxic and are manufacturered in accordance with ISO 9002 standards. A variety of membranes are available to meet your needs.

PES for low protein binding and faster flow rates; surfactant-free cellulose acetate (SFCA) for the lowest protein binding; PTFE for chemical resistance; and regenerated cellulose (RC) the best choice for DMSO compatibility.
These Corning syringe filters have polypropylene copolymer housings, female luer lock inlets and male luer slip outlets.

  • Nylon (NY) membranes are naturally hydrophilic, surfactant-free and offer the lowest extractables
  • 100% integrity tested, sterile and certified nonpyrogenic and noncytotoxic
  • Manufactured in accordance with ISO 9002 standards

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

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Nhan Huynh et al.
Nature communications, 10(1), 5463-5463 (2019-12-01)
Iron Regulatory Protein 1 (IRP1) is a bifunctional cytosolic iron sensor. When iron levels are normal, IRP1 harbours an iron-sulphur cluster (holo-IRP1), an enzyme with aconitase activity. When iron levels fall, IRP1 loses the cluster (apo-IRP1) and binds to iron-responsive

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