Product_Name | StagePresser microscope device,SP-3000 |
Manufacturer | flexercell |
Product_Code | StagePresser microscope device,SP-3000 |
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DescriptionThank you for your interest in flexercell productsBio Excellence international Tech Co.,Ltd has been acting as sole agent for the sale of flexercell products for more than ten years,Bio Excellence can provide free technical guidance for flexercell tension, compression, fluid shear products, user site installation as well as training, until the user can use them without limiting number of training times.If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.StagePresser microscope device
StagePresser -Real-time observation of pressure loading under microscope
A single-well embodiment of the compression apparatus designed to allow the user to detect signaling responses to compression.
The StagePresser® is designed to compress a single tissue sample or cells in 3D culture while viewing the cellular activity under a microscope.
StagePresser® Membranes
Flexible growth surface for use with the StagePresser® device.
·Compatible with the flexercell® Compression System.·Each membrane contains an acrylic piston which is compressed against a stationary platen on the StagePresser® device to deform 3-D tissue samples or cell-seeded constructs.
· Ring foam holders keep samples confined to central region of each membrane.
Flexible growth surfaces that are individually packaged membranes for the StagePresser® dynamic culture device.
Work with flexercell FX-5000C Compression System
Apply compression to tissue samples or 3-D cell-seeded constructs
flexercell鈥檚® Compression System regulates positive air pressure to compress tissue samples or 3D cell cultures in vitro. The FX-5000C Compression System compresses samples between a piston and stationary platen using our BioPress® culture plates. It can load up to 14 lbs. of applied force. Using the FX-5000C Compression System, researchers can observe biochemical changes and cell signaling in vitro that mimics in vivo conditions.
Schematic of how compression is applied to tissue samples in a BioPress well.
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