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Inhalation Exposure System
The Inhalation Exposure System for Rodent provides reproducible animal exposure to droplet-borne contaminants and infectious agents. It also produces deep-lung infections that more closely simulate real-world circumstances. The system allows you to vary the concentration of airborne pathogens, the rate of air flow, and the length of exposure, so experiments can be reproduced accurately and adjusted easily. UV lamps and an air incinerator for decontamination provide additional protection in the lab.
BioNeb
Cell disruption refers to one of several techniques used to obtain biological molecules of interest from within a cell. The oldest method is dated to the 1940s and the introduction of the French press, a novel laboratory instrument that induced high pressure within a sample cylinder using a hydraulic piston. These pressures forced cells through a narrow aperture, disrupting cell walls and plasma membranes to support isolation of nuclei, proteins, and other microorganisms.