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Magna GrIP Rack (8 well)

polyethylene rack, to hold, 15 mL (tubes), to hold, 0.5 mL (tubes), suitable for ChIP, suitable for RIP

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Synonym(s):
Magnetic tube rack 0.5ml, Magnetic tube rack 15ml
UNSPSC Code:
41104923
eCl@ss:
32011202
NACRES:
NA.41

material

polyethylene rack

Quality Level

feature

to hold 0.5 mL (tubes)
to hold 15 mL (tubes)

technique(s)

ChIP: suitable
RIP: suitable

shipped in

ambient

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General description

A polyethylene rack containing 4 neodinium magnets used for ChIP and RIP assays. The rack is versatile & may also be used with either 15 ml or 0.5 ml tubes simply by standing the rack on either side.
The Magna GrIP Rack is a polyethylene rack containing 4 neodinium magnets. The rack is designed to rapidly and easily pellet samples bound to magnetic particles from the supernatant. In its horizontal position, the rack contains 8 holes suitable for 1.5-2.0 ml tubes or spin columns. The rack is versatile, and may also be used with either 15 ml or alternately, 0.5 ml tubes, simply by standing the rack on either side.

Application

Research Category
Cell Culture

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