The Best Cell Strainers For Preparing Flow Cytometry Samples
Do you require cell strainers for the preparation of flow cytometry samples? Let’s find out the details of the best cell strainers.
It is extremely important to properly prepare the sample in order to achieve a smooth cell flow. The type of cells to be examined, as well as any other potential impediments to the flow, must be taken into account.
Running your sample through the best Lab Cell Strainers, which is essentially a piece of mesh with a specific porosity size to create a single-cell suspension, is a common part of proper preparation.
Cell strainers are used to isolate primary cells from test tubes or conical tubes in order to obtain single-cell suspensions. They are typically color-coded to assist you in determining which cell strainers to use for different tube sizes. They come in both non-sterile and sterile varieties. Cell strainers are made of nylon mesh with pores that are evenly spaced.
How Do The Cell Strainers Work?
Cell strainers remove debris or clumps from samples, allowing cells to be isolated for further testing. The cell strainers fit on the tops of various size sample tubes to help create a tight fit, so the material must pass through the strainer.
Only certain materials can pass through the mesh, which is made up of different sizes. It allows for the separation of materials based on size, allowing for the isolation of a specific material from the rest of the sample.
Use Our Cell Strainers For:
Single-cell suspensions of blood cells are prepared from bone marrow, pancreas, thymus, and other sources.
Dissociation of tissue for single-cell suspension and isolation
Filtered and isolated primary and cell culture cells
Flow Cytometry Sample Preparation
How Our Range Of All-Star Strainer Can Help?
Pluriselect has a large selection of best Lab Cell Strainers to meet almost any need. You can select the ideal device for your sample preparation in meh sizes ranging from 1 m to 1000 m, PET or nylon fibers, sterile or non-sterile, small volumes up to 800 L or in-line-strainer, back-flush capability or not. The following are examples of straining/filtration devices:
Available in 15 mesh sizes
Centrifugable with Connector Ring
Available in 15 mesh sizes
Fits in 2, 15, 1.5, and 50 ml tubes
Process unlimited amount of liquid
Available in 6 mesh sizes
Fits tubes ranging in size from 1.5 mL to 15 mL
Fills the gap for small sample volumes
Available in 15 mesh sizes
Sterile and non-sterile varieties
The exclusion limit for pore size is well-defined (available with 1, 3, 5, and 8 m pores).
Low non-specific protein binding
Biologically inert, non-cytotoxic
Excellent chemical and temperature resistance
Fits in a 50 ml standard tube
Excellent mechanical stability of SS 316 steel
Perfect to extract liquids from a porous material
Re-Strainer (In-Line-Strainer)
Available in 15 mesh sizes
Two femaleluer-lock-ports
Housing material is LD-PE (Low-Density Polyethylene)
Withstand pressure up to 3.5 kg/cm2
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