Prevent cell adhesion and minimize cell loss! It has a coating effect that prevents cell adhesion to chips and tubes.
The "On-chip T buffer" is a cell wash and recovery solution that includes a cell non-toxic through-pass, preventing cell loss due to processes such as cell washing and leukocyte separation from peripheral blood. Simply coating chips or tubes with this product can prevent loss due to cell adhesion. It minimizes losses from cell washing and can be used as a washing solution for various applications. [Examples of Use] ■ Cell washing solution for various analyses ■ Washing solution during leukocyte separation ■ Cell staining solution ■ Adding about 0.5% BSA further prevents loss and acts as a blocking agent *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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