EP5242957000
Eppendorf® Femtotip II
sterile injection capillary, 0.5um inner and 0.7um outer diameter, pkg of 20 ea
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0.5um inner and 0.7um outer diameter
sterile injection capillary
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pkg of 20 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Eppendorf® 5242957000
General description
Femtotip II is highly suitable for filling microcapillaries that are used in microinjection procedures. These tips are designed to be long, fine, and flexible, making them the perfect solution for applications requiring extended reach and precise pipetting of very small volumes.
Application
Eppendorf® Femtotip II is suitable:
- for constitutive trim-away in mouse oocytes and pre-implantation embryos
- to backfill a micropipet for generating and monitoring exogenously applied chemoattractant
- to use as a microinjection needle to load the DNA injection solution
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