Thermo MPK5000 Neon Transfection System for Mammalian Cells, 240V
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Details
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CategoryMolecular Biology
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Dimension60.0cm x 48.0cm x 42.0cm
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SerialMP927171
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz240V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Thermo MPK5000 Neon Transfection System is a used, very good condition electroporation device designed for efficient delivery of nucleic acids into mammalian cells, including primary, stem, and hard-to-transfect cells. Featuring a patented pipette tip chamber for a uniform electric field, this system achieves up to 90% efficiency and high cell viability. Suitable for use with various plate formats and capable of processing 2x10^4 to 6x10^8 cells, it supports versatile user-defined protocols. The unit operates at 240V and 50Hz/60Hz with an amperage of 3.0-6.0 A. Electroporation parameters are fully adjustable, promising high-performance transfections for research facilities. Note: Power cord included, but computer is not included.
Key Features
- Efficient delivery of nucleic acids into mammalian cells
- Patented pipette tip chamber for uniform electric fields
- Compatible with primary, stem, and hard-to-transfect cells
- Supports user-defined protocols
- Operates at 240V and 50/60Hz
Specifications
- Model: MPK5000
- Voltage: 240V
- Frequency: 50/60Hz
- Amperage: 3.0-6.0 A
- Cell Capacity: 2x10^4 - 6x10^8 cells
- Formatted Plates: 6-Well, 12-Well, 24-Well, 48-Well, 96-Well, Flasks
- Sample Type: Plasmid DNA, Synthetic siRNA
- Classification: Animal Origin-Free, Chemically Defined
- Reaction Time: 1 sec
- Max Voltage: 0.5-2.5 kV
- Product Line: NEON
Weight
Imperial: 31.75 Pounds
Metric: 14.4 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 28.35 lb x 22.68 lb x 19.84 lb
Metric: 72.01 cm x 57.61 cm x 50.39 cm
Harmonized Code
84798997
Harmonized Code Details
84798997 - Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions. This code is appropriate given that the device is a specialized scientific equipment for laboratory use in transfection processes.
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