Electroporation Electrodes
Electroporation electrodes are for use in the electroporation (opening pores in cell membranes with a pulse of electricity to introduce DNA in bacteria or other cells) of adherent cells in vivo or in utero. These electrodes can be used for a variety of applications, including in utero transfection, transdermal drug delivery, and electroporation therapy. Electrode assemblies are designed to produce homogeneous fields of electricity, and they are easy to clean and sterilize.
Microslides
Supplier: BTX
Microslides have been used for embryo manipulation and cell or protoplast fusion. The Microslide fits on the microscope allowing observation of the alignment and fusion process.
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Platinum electrodes, Tweezertrodes™
Supplier: BTX
Tweezertrodes™ are reusable, tweezer style electrodes for in vivo, and in utero drug or gene delivery. Tweezertrodes™ consist of a standard 12 cm tweezer that has been modified with stainless steel or platinum circular electrodes at the tip. The gap between the electrode disks may be adjusted from under 1 mm to over 2 cm.



