Instructions for use Cell Imaging Dishseeon p.Fig.Tab.p.
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Instructions for use
Cell Imaging Dish
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1 Product description
The Eppendorf Cell Imaging Dishes are
equipped with a coverglass bottom. The
glass bottom diameter is 18 mm. The
Eppendorf Cell Imaging Dishes are
available with two different glass bottoms,
with a thickness of 145 µm and 170 µm.
When selecting the thickness, take into
consideration that it has to be compatible
with the microscope.
The Eppendorf Cell Imaging Dishes are well suited for growth, manipulation and
microscopy of cells.
The extremely flat surface of the glass bottom enables precise microscopy or
manipulation of cells. The field of application of the Eppendorf Cell Imaging Dishes is
training, routine and research laboratories in the areas of life sciences, industry, clinics
and chemistry. The Eppendorf Cell Imaging Dishes may only be operated by skilled
personnel who have been trained in the areas mentioned above.
2 Notes for use
WARNING! Risk of contamination from multiple use.
Consumables are intended for single-use only.
After use, dispose of consumables in accordance with the substances with
which they have come into contact.
Instructions for use
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Cell Imaging Dish
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WARNING! Risk of contamination
Consumables are only sterile in sealed packaging.
Please check that the packaging is undamaged.
Observe the expiry date printed on the packaging.
Only open the packaging immediately before use.
Only use visually perfect and undamaged items.
Do not use liquid nitrogen. The consumables could get damaged or the lids
could burst open during thawing.
WARNING! Damage to health due to infectious liquids and pathogenic
germs.
When handling infectious liquids and pathogenic germs, observe the national
regulations, the biological security level of your laboratory, the material safety
data sheets, and the manufacturer's application notes.
Wear personal protective equipment.
For full instructions regarding the handling of germs or biological material of
risk group II or higher, please refer to the "Laboratory Biosafety Manual"
(Source: World Health Organization, current edition of the Laboratory
Biosafety Manual).
CAUTION! Risk of injury from glass fragments!
Glass fragments can cause cuts.
Handle consumables made from glass with care. Avoid glass breakage.
Do not touch glass fragments with your hands. Use suitable tools to pick up
glass fragments.
Reagents, consumables contaminated by reagents and materials used for cleaning and
disinfecting must be disposed of in accordance with laboratory regulations.
The surface is tissue culture treated (TCT). The surface should be coated with an
appropriate biological coating (e.g. collagen) to support cell attachment and growth.
If any aggressive chemicals (e.g., acetone) are used, please contact the Eppendorf
Application Support (
support@eppendorf.com)