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Perkin elmer filtermate harvester 96-cell stainless
Perkin Elmer Filtermate Harvester 96-Cell Stainless
The FilterMate is a compact, versatile system that simultaneously harvests and washes samples from a 96-well microplate into a solid filter supports for analysis with any microplate liquid scintillation and gamma counter.
The FilterMate is ideal for the rapid harvesting samples for applications such as cell proliferation, receptor binding, nucleic acid degradation, trichloroacetic acid preparations and cytotoxicity assays.
FilterMate harvests 96 samples simultaneously, so it takes only minutes to harvest and wash samples from shallow- or deep-well microplates onto plain filtermats or into the UniFilter integrated filtermicroplates. FilterMate can be adjusted to cut individual filter disks or leave the filtermat intact. Cut filters are easily transferred into gamma or liquid scintillation counting vials.
Best of all, FilterMate lets you control the entire harvesting process. No more overfilling, no tedious programming steps, and you can segregate hot and cold waste. And, FilterMate s short fluid path overcomes the problems of dissociation, clogging, and contamination.
Speed and simplicity are the primary strengths of the FilterMate Harvester. From beginning to end, the FilterMate system is easy to use.
Short fluid path - minimizes the amount of wash fluid required and ensures more complete washing.
Separate hot and cold waste lines - helps you minimize radioactive waste.
Versatile base-unit - enables switching from a 96- to 24-well format and back in just a few minutes.
Built-in scrubbers - make it easy to detach adherent cells from well bottoms and ensure complete harvesting.
FilterMate handles most harvesting needs.
Tritiated thymidine uptake for cell proliferation
Receptor binding assays, using 96-well format.
Use as a cell wash station for adherent cell assays.
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