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Lab-Tek II Chamber Slide System

The Thermo Scientific Nunc Lab-Tek II Chamber Slide System includes a removable, polystyrene media chamber attached to a specially treated standard glass microscope slide for optimum cell attachment and growth. The same slide can be used later for staining and microscopic examination. Slides are specially treated with a unique RS wash to ensure a consistent growth surface. All components are completely sterile and available in 1-, 2-, 4- or 8-well configurations.

A tabbed cover fits on top of the chamber to allow gas exchange and minimize evaporation. A special removal tool is included to separate the chamber from the slide. The system also features a Superfrost marking area for labeling. The system provides a non-fluorescent microscope slide, glass with rounded corners and biocompatible adhesive. An inert hydrophobic well border is printed on the slide. A slide separator is included in each pack.

Key Features

  • A specially treated glass slide optimizes cell attachment and growth
  • Slide can be used later for staining and examination
  • A unique RS slide wash ensures a consistent growth surface

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Item Culture Area No. Wells Working Volume- ml Unit of Measure Price Purchase
NUN154461
154461
4 cm2 2 2.0 - 2.5 Case of 96
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NUN154453
154453
8.6 cm2 1 4.0 - 5.0 Case of 96
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NUN154534
154534
0.7 cm2 8 0.5 - 0.6 Case of 96
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NUN154526
154526
1.7 cm2 4 1.0 - 1.3 Case of 96
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