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A Visit with the Vendor. The Road Warrior sits down to learn a few new tricks! (Post)
Yesterday I had the pleasure to spend a full day in the company of the Benchmark Scientific team in their beautiful new 37,000 square foot facility. Benchmark is known to many for their innovati ...
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Why G-force is more Important than RPM When You Buy a Lab Centrifuge (Post)
Buying a lab centrifuge can be like shopping for a car. With the multitude of available options, how do you decide which choices are right for your needs? Here are some features to discuss with yo ...
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Look How We Make it Easy to Choose the Correct Hermle Universal Centrifuge for Your Research Laboratory Applications (Post)
Shopping for a universal laboratory centrifuge just got easier thanks to Stellar Scientific's distinctly organized system of Hermle centrifuges and components. Unsure what t ...
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What is an Erlenmeyer Flask? (Post)
Here’s History, Background, and Features Erlenmeyer flasks are an essential piece of equipment in chemistry and microbiology laboratories. The Erlenmeyer flask was invented in 1891 by the ...
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Get a Grip! Cells in culture need a surface that they can hold on to, like nanopatterned cultureware (Post)
Few areas of science get as nuanced as culturing cells. The methods and media vary with the cells being cultured and the downstream experiments and analysis. If one thing matters in most cell-c ...
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Large Stackable Shaking Incubators Save Floor Space While Increasing Growing Capacity (Post)
When scaling up production of suspension cells or biomass, laboratories are challenged to maximize capacity without losing scarce floor space.A stackable shaking incubator provides a simple soluti ...
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​Plastic Or Glass Erlenmeyer Flasks? What Should I Know When Choosing Shaker Flasks For My Lab? (Post)
Some cells grow best when left untouched while others, like suspension cells, bacterial and yeast cells, require vigorous mixing to create the right environment for cell reproduction.One of the mos ...
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​Erlenmeyer Flask vs. Beaker: Which One Should You Choose? (Post)
An Overview of Strengths and Challenges Erlenmeyer flasks and beakers are classic pieces of laboratory equipment that most of us have tried taking for granted now.If you are in the market ...
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Bradford Assay You Can Count On Every Time (Post)
Accurate protein quantification is a cornerstone of biochemical and molecular biology research. Whether you're preparing samples for electrophoresis, analyzing protein expression, or standardizing en ...
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All You Need to Know about Vacuum Traps (Post)
A Cell Culture Lifesaver You Need to Know About Cell culture labs are some of the cleanest labs around. We all know cell culture scientists form elaborate rituals around setup and cleaning ...
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​3D Scaffolding for Cell Culture (Post)
Why use 3D Scaffolding for your cells? Cell culture has been an avid field of research since the late 1800s, when an embryologist first tried maintaining chicken cells in saline. In 1907, ...