P2412 EasyMount Ussing Chamber Slider
The P2412 EasyMount Ussing chamber slider insert is a tissue holder for the EasyMount Chamber Model P2400, featuring an 8.0 mm round aperture with a 0.5 cm² area and six stainless steel mounting pins for securely holding tissues like rat intestine and bladder. Designed for stability and sample integrity, this slider is ideal for developmental biology, pathology, and organ-specific studies, providing a low-volume environment that supports high-resolution imaging and precise assays. Its secure mounting system minimizes displacement, enhancing reproducibility and accuracy in tissue-based research involving moderately sized samples.
⦿ To be used with P2400 EasyMount Low-Volume Chambers- Regular price
- $208.00
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EasyMount Slider Details
P2412 EasyMount Low Volume Ussing Chamber Slider for Rat Intestine or Bladder
APETURE SIZE: 8.0MM | Area = 0.50 cm2
The P2412 EasyMount Low Volume Ussing Chamber slider is a specialized tissue holder designed for use with the Low Volume EasyMount Ussing Chamber Model P2400. This slider features a round aperture measuring 8.0 mm in diameter, providing an area of 0.5 cm², making it suitable for accommodating moderately sized tissue samples such as rat intestine and bladder. Equipped with six stainless steel mounting pins, it ensures secure and stable positioning of delicate tissues during experimental procedures, reducing the risk of displacement or damage.
Integrating seamlessly into laboratory setups focused on developmental biology, pathology, and organ-specific research, the P2412 slider supports high-resolution imaging and precise tissue assays. Its design facilitates a controlled, low-volume environment essential for maintaining sample integrity while allowing for detailed observation and manipulation. The robust construction and reliable mounting system enhance reproducibility and accuracy in experimental results, making the P2412 EasyMount Low Volume Slider an invaluable tool for researchers working with moderately sized biological specimens.