Ibidi µ-Slide Angiogenesis Glass Bottom 81507
The Ibidi µ-Slide Angiogenesis Glass Bottom 81507 is a specialized microscopy slide designed for studying angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels. It has a glass bottom that provides excellent optical clarity for high-resolution imaging of angiogenesis processes. The slide is designed to mimic in vivo conditions, creating an environment that promotes cell migration, invasion, and tube formation, crucial steps in the angiogenesis process. The slide is compatible with various microscopy techniques, including fluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy, and phase-contrast microscopy.
- Benefits/Advantages:
- High optical clarity: The glass bottom of the slide ensures excellent transparency, allowing for clear and detailed imaging of angiogenesis processes.
- Mimics in vivo conditions: The slide creates a suitable environment for studying angiogenesis, enabling researchers to accurately observe cell migration, invasion, and tube formation.
- Compatibility with multiple microscopy techniques: The slide can be used with various microscopy techniques, providing flexibility for different experimental setups.
Product Details
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Product Type | Consumables |
Part Number | 81507 |
Brand | ibidi GmbH |
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Coverslip Material | Glass Coverslip |
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Number of Wells | 15 |
ibidi GmbH
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