Ibidi µ-Slide Chemotaxis
The Ibidi µ-Slide Chemotaxis is a specialized tool designed for studying cell migration and chemotaxis with high precision and ease. It consists of a microscopic slide with two reservoirs connected by a narrow channel, allowing for controlled cell migration in response to a chemoattractant gradient.
- Benefits/Advantages:
- Accurate and reliable cell migration analysis: The microstructured channel ensures controlled and linear chemoattractant gradients, enabling precise quantitative analysis of cell migration behavior.
- Minimal sample consumption: With a volume capacity of just a few microliters, the µ-Slide Chemotaxis allows for efficient usage of reagents and reduces costs.
- Easy to use and compatible with standard microscopy: The µ-Slide Chemotaxis seamlessly integrates with standard microscopy techniques, facilitating straightforward visualization and analysis of cell migration.
- Versatile and adaptable: The µ-Slide Chemotaxis is suitable for a wide range of cell types and experimental conditions, making it an essential tool for researchers studying cell migration and chemotaxis.
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Product Type | Consumables |
Part Number | NA |
Brand | ibidi GmbH |
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Coverslip Material | Polymer Coverslip |
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ibidi GmbH
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