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S6268

Sigma Pasteur pipettes

non-plugged, L 9 in.

Synonym(s):

Pasteur Pipette

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UNSPSC Code:
41121500
eCl@ss:
32079210
NACRES:
NB.01

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material

glass

sterility

sterile; γ-irradiated
sterile; γ-irradiated

feature

graduations: no

packaging

pack of 25 ea (packed in blisterpacks)

manufacturer/tradename

Sigma-Aldrich

L

9 in.

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material

glass

material

glass

material

glass

material

glass

feature

graduations: no

feature

graduations: no

feature

graduations: no, plugged

feature

graduations: no, plugged

manufacturer/tradename

Sigma-Aldrich

manufacturer/tradename

Sigma-Aldrich

manufacturer/tradename

Sigma-Aldrich

manufacturer/tradename

Sigma-Aldrich

sterility

sterile; γ-irradiated

sterility

sterile; γ-irradiated

sterility

sterile; γ-irradiated

sterility

sterile; γ-irradiated

packaging

pack of 25 ea (packed in blisterpacks)

packaging

pack of 25 ea (packed in blisterpacks)

packaging

pack of 25 ea (packed in blisterpacks)

packaging

pack of 25 ea (acked in blisterpacks)

L

9 in.

L

5 3/4 in.

L

5 3/4 in.

L

9 in.

Application

Sigma Pasteur pipettes have been used to transfer embryos and manipulate human embryonic stem cell lines (hESC).[1]

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Derivation of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines from Poor Quality Embryos
Ronak S, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology, 151?161-151?161 (2012)

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