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GBL654006

Grace Bio-Labs SecureSeal imaging spacer

1 well, diam. × thickness 20 mm × 0.12 mm

Synonym(s):
peal and stick adhesive chamber spacers, thin adhesive spacers for coverslpis, thin adhesive spacers for slides
NACRES:
NB.22

material

adhesive/adhesive
colorless

sterility

non-sterile

manufacturer/tradename

Grace Bio-Labs 654006

diam. × thickness

20 mm × 0.12 mm

external L × W

25 mm × 25 mm

wells

1

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sterility

non-sterile

sterility

non-sterile

sterility

non-sterile

sterility

non-sterile

manufacturer/tradename

Grace Bio-Labs 654006

manufacturer/tradename

Grace Bio-Labs 654002

manufacturer/tradename

Grace Bio-Labs 654004

manufacturer/tradename

Grace Bio-Labs 654008

wells

1

wells

1

wells

1

wells

8

diam. × thickness

20 mm × 0.12 mm

diam. × thickness

9 mm × 0.12 mm

diam. × thickness

13 mm × 0.12 mm

diam. × thickness

9 mm × 0.12 mm

external L × W

25 mm × 25 mm

external L × W

18 mm × 18 mm

external L × W

25 mm × 25 mm

external L × W

25 mm × 25 mm

General description

Imaging spacers are ultra-thin adhesive spacers which peel-and-stick to coverglass or microscope slides to confine specimens without compression. Layer multiple spacers to custom build chambers to any depth desired.

Application

Imaging
Microscopy
High-temperature single-molecule kinetic analysis
anti-Stokes Raman scattering microscopy

Legal Information

SecureSeal is a trademark of Grace Bio-Labs, Inc.

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Fluorescence spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy are two major classes of spectroscopy methods in physical chemistry. Very recently, stimulated Raman excited fluorescence (SREF) has been demonstrated ( Xiong, H.; et al. Nature Photonics , 2019 , 13 , 412 - 417
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