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CLS431751

Corning® cell strainer

pore size 70 μm, white, sterile, pkg of (individually wrapped), pack of 50 ea, Corning 431751

NACRES:
NB.24

material

Nylon
white

sterility

sterile

packaging

pack of 50 ea
pkg of (individually wrapped)

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 431751

pore size

70 μm

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Corning® cell strainer pore size 70 μm, white, sterile, pkg of (individually wrapped), pack of 50 ea, Corning 431751

CLS431751

Corning® cell strainer

Corning® cell strainer pore size 100 μm, yellow, sterile, pkg of (individually wrapped), pack of 50 ea

CLS431752

Corning® cell strainer

Flowmi® Cell Strainers porosity 70 μm, for 1000 uL Pipette Tips, pack of 50 ea

BAH136800070

Flowmi® Cell Strainers

sterility

sterile

sterility

sterile

sterility

sterile

sterility

sterile

packaging

pack of 50 ea

packaging

pack of 50 ea, pkg of (individually wrapped)

packaging

pack of 50 ea, pkg of (supplied in a tray)

packaging

case of 24, pack of 6

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 431751

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 431752

manufacturer/tradename

Bel-Art H13680-0070

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 3414

pore size

70 μm

pore size

100 μm

pore size

70 μm porosity

pore size

3.0 μm

General description

Corning® 70μm Cell Strainer is a sterile, easy-to-use device for rapidly isolating primary cells to consistently obtain a uniform single-cell suspension from tissues.

Application

Corning® 70μm Cell Strainer is a faster, easier alternative to gauze filtration. It is ideal for preparation of flow cytometry samples, including:
  • Single cell suspensions of blood cells from marrow, pancreas, thymus, tonsil, and lymph nodes
  • Stem cells, tissue-derived cells, and cancer cells
  • Preparation of specimens for primary cell cultures and immunogens
  • Preparation of freezing stocks
  • Filtering agglutinative proteins produced in inactivation serum

Features and Benefits

  • Strong nylon mesh with 70- micron pores for optimal performance in a variety of applications
  • Evenly spaced mesh pores providing consistent and reliable results
  • Conveniently accessible in individual packaging
  • Extended lip on strainer enables aseptic handling with forceps
  • Molded color-coded polypropylene frame with tab enables easy handling and identification
  • Fits all major brands of 50mL conical tubes
  • Disposable, easy-to-use, inexpensive, maintains sample integrity
  • Sterilized by γ−irradiation, noncytotoxic

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

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