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Eppendorf SmartBlock™ for Cell Thawing: Reproducible and Reliable Process
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Hamburg, November 2020
Eppendorf offers now a further building block in supporting scientists with tailored solutions for the daily lab routine: Controlled and reliable cell thawing is mandatory for further downstream experiments in every cell handling lab.
Although water-bath based or even manual thawing of cells is still commonly used, these methods are not the desired ones due to their limited reproducibility.
The well-known Eppendorf ThermoMixer® C with heating/ cooling/ mixing function now received a further upgrade to support scientists working with cell culture: The new exchangeable thermoblock SmartBlock cryo thaw provides a dedicated thawing program for a reproducible and reliable thawing of cells from frozen storage conditions to +37 °C.
This additional function of the ThermoMixer supports the diversity approach of the Eppendorf mixer family to handle all commonly used lab consumables whenever there is a need for temperature control and mixing. A reliable partner at the bench for the daily workload in the lab.
For more information, please visit: www.eppendorf.com/thermomixer
Eppendorf offers now a further building block in supporting scientists with tailored solutions for the daily lab routine: Controlled and reliable cell thawing is mandatory for further downstream experiments in every cell handling lab.
Although water-bath based or even manual thawing of cells is still commonly used, these methods are not the desired ones due to their limited reproducibility.
The well-known Eppendorf ThermoMixer® C with heating/ cooling/ mixing function now received a further upgrade to support scientists working with cell culture: The new exchangeable thermoblock SmartBlock cryo thaw provides a dedicated thawing program for a reproducible and reliable thawing of cells from frozen storage conditions to +37 °C.
This additional function of the ThermoMixer supports the diversity approach of the Eppendorf mixer family to handle all commonly used lab consumables whenever there is a need for temperature control and mixing. A reliable partner at the bench for the daily workload in the lab.
For more information, please visit: www.eppendorf.com/thermomixer
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