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Sterile modified cell culture flasks
118,95£ - 133,83£
- Available capacities: 50ml/ 25 cm2, 250ml/ 75 cm2, 750ml/ 175 cm2, 950ml/ 225cm2
- Two types of cap: with Filter or Plug Seal
- Packed in sterile bags, closed with a zipper
- Dedicated to adherent cell culture
- Made of non-toxic USP VI grade high strength polystyrene
- 100% virgin high transparency polystyrene
- Plasma treatment under vacuum conditions, which results in the creation of a hydrophilic, negatively charged cell growth surface
- Equipped with a place for description and a clear scale
- The proper design ensures easy closing and opening
- Full automation of production and clean room conditions
- E-Beam Sterilization, SAL 10-6
- Sterile, non-pyrogenic, non-cytotoxic, free of DNase, RNase and human DNA
- Certified DNase-, RNase- and Pyrogen free
- Medical device for In Vitro diagnostics in accordance with Regulation 2017/746 (hereinafter: IVDR)
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Sterile NEST Scientific Biotechnology cell culture bottles
Sterile modified cell culture bottles from NEST Scientific Biotechnology are special laboratory vessels. They are used to grow various types of cells under controlled conditions. These bottles are made of transparent plastic, such as PS polystyrene, which allows the observation of cell growth and morphology without having to open the vessel.
Cell culture bottles are cylindrical or pear-shaped and their capacity ranges from several milliliters to several liters. They also have special air filter covers that enable the exchange of gases between cells and the surroundings, and at the same time protect against pollution.
Multifunctional use!
Sterile modified cell culture bottles are used in many fields of science, such as molecular biology, biotechnology, medicine and pharmacy. They are particularly useful in the cultivation of animal, plant and bacterial cells, as well as in tissue culture. In order to obtain optimal breeding conditions, the bottles together with the culture medium must be stored in an incubator, where the temperature, humidity and carbon dioxide level are controlled by special devices.
Cell culture is an in vitro process, i.e. growing cells, tissues or organs outside the body in controlled laboratory conditions using, among others, breeding bottles with special parameters. Cell culture can be used for scientific research, production of drugs and cosmetics, as well as in tissue engineering.
Discover the wonderful properties!
Cell culture bottles are one of the basic tools in biological laboratories. The properties of cell culture bottles are crucial to obtaining high-quality cell cultures. The properties of cell culture bottles are crucial to obtaining high-quality cell cultures. Choosing the right cell culture bottle depends on the requirements of the experiment and the type of cell being cultured.
FEATURES
- Material: Cell culture bottles made of polystyrene. The choice of material depends on the requirements of the experiment. Polystyrene bottles are most commonly used due to their low price and ease of obtaining.
- Capacity: Cell culture bottles are available in various capacities, from 25 ml to 1000 ml. The choice of capacity depends on the number of cells we want to grow.
- Shape: Cell culture bottles can come in a variety of shapes, including cylindrical, conical, or flat. The shape of the bottle affects the way the cells are arranged and the rate of gas exchange.
- Surface: The surface of cell culture bottles treated with plasma under vacuum conditions, which results in the creation of a hydrophilic, negatively charged cell growth surface that helps cells attach to the surface. They have hydrophobic coatings that prevent condensate drops from adhering to the bottle surface.
- Lid: Cell culture bottle lids are usually made of polystyrene or polypropylene and have holes that allow outside air to exchange. Some bottles also have special filters that prevent bacterial contamination.
- Sterility: Cell culture bottles must be completely sterile before use. Typically, the bottles are individually wrapped and sterilized using UV radiation or autoclaving.
RANGES
- Temperature range: room
- Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture (make sure the packaging is in good condition)
USAGE
Cell culture bottles are widely used in cell culture for in vitro research. They can be used as a tool to grow and reproduce various types of cells, such as stem cells, cancer cells or animal cells. Below are some uses for bottles in cell culture:
- Cultivation of cell cultures: Bottles are commonly used for culturing cell cultures. They can be used for cell culture on both small and large scales. Bottles can be coated with various coatings, such as hydrophobic or hydrophilic coatings, which facilitate cell adhesion to the bottle walls.
- Toxicity testing: Cell culture bottles can also be used to test the toxicity of various substances on cells. Cells grown in bottles can be exposed to chemicals and then assessed for morphological and functional changes.
- Cancer research: Culture bottles are also used in cancer research. Cancer cells grown in bottles can be used to study the mechanisms of cancer development and to test new drugs and therapies.
- Neurodegenerative disease research: Culture bottles can also be used for research into neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. Brain cells grown in bottles can be used to study disease mechanisms and to test new drugs and therapies.
- Production of recombinant proteins: Culture containers are also used in the production of recombinant proteins. Cells grown in bottles can be genetically modified to produce specific proteins, which can then be used in medicine or the pharmaceutical industry.
CERTIFICATES
- Manufactured in accordance with EN ISO 20417:2021, EN ISO 15223-1:2016, EN ISO 18113-1:2011, EN ISO 14971:2019
- The in vitro diagnostic medical device complies with Regulation 2017/746 (hereinafter: IVDR)
STERILIZATION
E-beam sterilization, SAL=10-6. The product has been irradiated and released dosimetrically based on ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11137.