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Microplate and Petri Dish Replicators

Microplate and Petri dish replicators are vital tools in high-throughput laboratories, enabling efficient and consistent sample distribution across multiple wells or culture plates. Designed to streamline repetitive pipetting tasks, they help reduce manual error, save time, and improve reproducibility in microbiology, molecular biology, and pharmaceutical workflows. Their adaptability to different formats and protocols makes them indispensable for large-scale testing, screening, and experimental replication.

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Replication systems, Nunc™

Replication systems, Nunc™

Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific

Anodised aluminium replicators with stainless steel pins, PP copiers. Designed for the replication of DNA libraries, this system is ideal for transferring small volumes of liquid from plate to plate or to a membrane. Pins transfer 1,0 µl (±0,1 µl) of liquid.

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Plates, Nunc-Immuno™ TSP (transferable solid phases)

Plates, Nunc-Immuno™ TSP (transferable solid phases)

Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific

PS. For simultaneous testing of analytes using ELISA technique. Also available sterile for screening of hybridoma cultures for antibody production.

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Replicating tool, 96-well, Bel-Blotter™, SP Bel-Art

Replicating tool, 96-well, Bel-Blotter™, SP Bel-Art

Supplier: Bel-Art Products, a Part of SP

The 96 'open-ended' pipette tips in this replicating tool are compatible with all kinds of plates and tubes.

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Replica-plating device, SP Bel-Art

Replica-plating device, SP Bel-Art

Supplier: Bel-Art Products, a Part of SP

For colony replication, the Petri dish with the bacterial colonies in it is overturned, pressed into the fabric surface of the colony replicating platform and then removed. A replica of the original colonies (now sitting on the replicating platform) is then obtained by inverting a sterile Petri plate with appropriate nutrient agar in it and pressing it into the velveteen surface of the replicating platform.

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