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Microinjection and Transplantation Moulds
  77666-440
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Microinjection and Transplantation Moulds
  77666-440
 :  Z-MOLDS
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  • Description:
    Microinjection and transplantation moulds
  • Cat. no.:
    77666-440

 

 

Mould your agarose, pipette in your embryos and watch them auto-align in the grooves.

  • For high throughput microinjection research
  • Make impressions in agarose gel to facilitate embryo alignment
  • Organizes and immobilizes embryos for microinjection
  • Four molds per kit
  • Reusable

Z-MOLDS microinjection and transplantation moulds (four per kit) are specifically designed for zebrafish research. The moulds are turned up-side down and placed in liquid agarose gel and are easily removed once it has solidified. The embryos may be pipetted into the grooves made by the mould in the agarose. The width and design of the moulds enable the embryos to self-align.

This mold is designed for injecting many embryos-up to 1000. The grooves made by the mould in the agarose gel enable the embryos to self align. This mould is designed for larval injections. The sloped ridges make perfect angles in the agarose gel, which then makes it easier to do microinjections in the larvae. This mould is designed for increasing the speed of doing microinjections. This mould is designed for blastomere transplantation.