Comparison

"Boyden" chamber

Manufacturer Neuro Probe
Category
Type Equipment
Specific against other
Amount 1ea
Item no. NRP-BY312
eClass 6.1 32039090
eClass 9.0 32039090
Available
Description
The term "Boyden chamber" is used generically in the literature for any instrument used to study trans-membrane chemotaxis as originally studied by Dr. Steven Boyden in the 1960’s. It is also referred to as "trans-well migration." By this definition all Neuro Probe migration chambers are Boyden chambers.
The Neuro Probe Boyden chamber is a single well reusable instrument adapted from Boyden’s original design.
The chamber is precision-machined from acrylic, with polished interior and exterior surfaces that reduce contamination, facilitate cleaning, and permit detection of bubbles trapped below the filter. The lower well is formed by a U-shaped passage open to the atmosphere, thus equalizing atmospheric pressure across the filter membrane. A filter, placed over the lower well, is held in place by the white acetal retainer. The top well is precision-machined in the retainer, which is designed to seal without an O-ring between the upper and lower wells.
Weight
0.125 lbs
Dimensions
2 x 2 x 1 in

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All products are intended for research use only (RUO). Not for human, veterinary or therapeutic use.

Amount: 1ea
Available: Out of stock
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