Loading... Please wait...The Petri Dish Electrode is designed to be used with a 100 mm petri dish that functions as the electroporation chamber. The Petri Dish Electrode is used to electroporate adherent cells or tissue grown in a petri dish. To perform electroporation, simply add the exogenous molecule of interest into the electroporation buffer. The buffer can range in volume from 10 ml to 50 ml and is added to the cells grown in the plate. The electrode is lowered into the petri dish containing the sample and pulsed. The electrode assembly has a 2 mm gap size. It contains parallel stainless steel electrodes which generate a homogeneous field. The Petri Dish Electrode is compatible with most BTX Generators.
APPLICATIONS
• Adherent Mammalian Cell Transfections
• Plant Tissue Cell Transfections
| Generator Compatibility | ECM 830, ECM 630 and ECM 2001 |
| Voltage Range | 0 – 2000 V |
| Volume Range | 10 – 50 ml |
| Gap Size | 2 mm |
| Autoclavable | No |
| Field Type | Homogeneous |
| Pulse Length | 10 μsec – 10 msec |
| Item # | Description |
| 45-0100 | Petri Dish Electrode, 2 mm Gap, for 100 mm Petri Dish (Model 366) |
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