Manual microinjection systems are used for manual injection of fluids typically in the nanoliter to microliter range. Used extensively for biology, cell biology, and genetic research, microinjectors play a critical role in laboratories working with small volumes of liquids. Providing precise liquid handling capabilities, manual microinjectors are often used for single-cell analysis, drug delivery, genome editing, and many more applications. Manual microinjectors provide a cost-effective method for liquid handling that would be challenging to do with other methods. When comparing different models of manual microinjection systems, be sure to compare the syringe volumes to ensure compatibility with your research. Many manual microinjection systems can accommodate syringes of various sizes to ensure broad compatibility with various research applications.
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Sutter Instrument
- 1.9 ml
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- (WxDxH) 2.75 x 7.2 x 3.5 in (70 x 182.5 x 90 mm)
Sutter Instrument
- 10 to 1000 µl (available)
- 4.2 to 423.4 nl (depending on syringe)
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- 5.0 ml
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- (WxDxH) 2.9 x 6.55 x 3.5 in (73 x 166.6 x 90 mm)
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