Secure-Seal™ Spacer, 8 wells, 9 mm diameter, 0.12 mm deep
Secure-Seal™ Spacer, 8 wells, 9 mm diameter, 0.12 mm deep
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Secure-Seal™ Spacer, 8 wells, 9 mm diameter, 0.12 mm deep

Secure-Seal™ adhesive spacers are removable hydrophobic barriers that provide researchers with the ultimate in flexibility for isolating specimens. They mayRead more
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Secure-Seal™ adhesive spacers are removable hydrophobic barriers that provide researchers with the ultimate in flexibility for isolating specimens. They may be used to isolate cells grown in culture dishes or to separate specimens on microscopy slides during staining procedures. The silicone material is autoclavable and adheres to any smooth surface.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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Depth (Metric)0.12 mm
Diameter (Metric)9 mm
Quantity1 set
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Product LineSecure-Seal
TypeSpacer
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at room temperature.
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Abstract
In vivo, noninvasive, label-free detection and eradication of circulating metastatic melanoma cells using two-color photoacoustic flow cytometry with a diode laser.
Authors:Galanzha EI, Shashkov EV, Spring PM, Suen JY, Zharov VP,
Journal:Cancer Res
PubMed ID:19826056
The circulating tumor cell (CTC) count has been shown as a prognostic marker for metastasis development. However, its clinical utility for metastasis prevention remains unclear, because metastases may already be present at the time of initial diagnosis with existing assays. Their sensitivity ex vivo is limited by a small blood ... More
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