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Code | Name | Applications | Availability | Size | Tested species | Price | Grade | |
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SB-PDL-100 | Poly D lysine coated glass coverslips (pack of 100) | n/a | Allow up to 10 days for delivery | Pack of 100 | $180.00 | |||
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DESCRIPTION
Glass coverslips are coated with poly D lysine on both sides for cell culture and microscopy.
Packing size and dimensions: 100 coverslips, Ø 15 mm × 0.17 (#1.5)
SHIPPING AND STORAGE
•Can be shipped at room temperature.
•Can be stored at room temperature for 3 months.
•Store at 4°C for 6 months and at -20°C for long term storage.
Expiration: 1 year at -20°C
INTENDED USE
This product is intended for research use only.
HANDLING
1.Take a package from freezer and spray with 70% ethanol in tissue culture hood and let it dry
completely.
2.Handle the coverslips with sterile sharp forceps while using.
3.Store unused coverslips at room temperature in tissue culture hood and use them within a week.
(If longer storage is desired, store at 4°C).
Removing Coverslip from Well after Culture
1.Create a lifting tool by bending a needle 0.5-1 mm from tip.
2.Use one hand with the lifting tool to lift coverslip from its edge and use other hand with forceps
to hold and remove coverslip from well.
Coating Compatibility
Different cells require different coating substrates. If this type of coating did not produce satisfactory
results, try a different coating substrate.