The Harvard Apparatus ECM 2001+, Cell Fusion System is a highly precise and reliable system designed for cell fusion and electrofusion applications. This advanced device offers accurate control over electrical pulses, ensuring optimal cell membrane fusion for various biological and genetic experiments. It is perfect for research involving hybridoma creation, somatic cell fusion, and genetic engineering.
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This Harvard Apparatus ECM 2001+ system is essential for labs specializing in cell fusion and electrofusion, ensuring consistent, high-quality results in complex biological applications.
It is a highly precise and reliable system designed for cell fusion and electrofusion applications. This advanced device offers accurate control over electrical pulses, ensuring optimal cell membrane fusion for various biological and genetic experiments. It is perfect for research involving hybridoma creation, somatic cell fusion, and genetic engineering.
Yes. It is designed for cell fusion, hybridoma generation, and electrofusion protocols, and offers precise pulse control for efficient membrane fusion and advanced technology for reliable and reproducible results to support this kind of work.
It has precise pulse control for efficient membrane fusion, advanced technology for reliable and reproducible results and supplied safety stand connects to the generator for safe high-voltage pulse delivery to cuvettes, and is supplied under manufacturer part number 452045.
It is suited to cell fusion, hybridoma generation, and electrofusion protocols.
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