Dissection Probes

Dissection Probes

An instrument with a blunted end used during dissection for soft tissue removal, shaping cavities, and tissue manipulation. Probes are available with ends that are angled, curved, hooked, mirrored, and straight. These tools are available individually or in complete kits.
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Properly hardened, tempered and passivated, the stainless-steel Thermo Scientific™ Shandon™ Flexible Probe with Eyelet is guaranteed to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
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(See a list of the products featured in this article.) Signaling pathways control and coordinate all aspects of cell function. Dissecting these pathways leads to the identification of key receptors, enzymes, and signaling molecules that regulate both normal development and disease states.
The study of neurons is vitally important in understanding how the brain develops and functions. The ultimate goal of many neuroscientists extends well beyond the analysis of normal brain functioning to the dissection of the cellular changes underlying the myriad of devastating neurodegenerative...
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Probes for Protein Kinases, Protein Phosphatases and Nucleotide-Binding Proteins—Section 17.3
Microspheres and Qdot Nanocrystals for Tracing—Section 14.6