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3D Culture Imaging Device (cube type)

Ideal for cell and tissue culture!

Features

  • Cube-shaped 3D device allows multi-directional observation
  • Observation of morphogenetic processes and cell-cell interactions 
  • Cultured cells or tissues can be moved while still in the cube, allowing for easy modification of culture conditions
  • Devices in culture can be carried freely. 
  • After culture, the device can be formalin-fixed and immunostained without incision.

Applications

  • Basic Medical Research
  • Cancer Research
  • 3D cell and tissue culture in the field of biology
  • Alternative animal experiments
  • Observation and analysis for drug-induced changes in cells and tissues, etc.

Specifications

Type 10 ㎜ 5 ㎜ 3 ㎜
Size 10 ㎜ × 10 ㎜ × 1 0㎜ (± 0.5 ㎜)
Frame thickness:1 ㎜ ± 0.2 ㎜
5 ㎜ × 5 ㎜ × 5 ㎜ (± 0.1㎜)
Frame thickness:0.5 ㎜ ± 0.05 ㎜
3 ㎜ × 3 ㎜ × 3 ㎜ (± 0.05 ㎜)
Frame thickness:0.5 ㎜ ± 0.05 ㎜
Quantity per carton 8 pieces/carton 8 pieces/carton 8 pieces/carton
Supporting gel 5 mℓ/piece, 1 piece 3 mℓ/piece, 1 piece 2 mℓ/piece, 1 piece

* Device preservation solution: Sterile ultrapure water

* Shel life: 6 months

* Storage temperature: 4°C to 8°C

This product is intended for basic research purposes only, not for pharmaceutical or therapeutic use.

This product is based on the findings of Dr. Masaya Hagiwara, Nanoscience and Materials Research Center, Research Organization for 21st Century Science, Osaka Prefecture University.

References

  1. M. Hagiwara, R. Nobata and T. Kawahara “High repeatability from 3D experimental platform for quantitative analysis of cellular branch pattern formation” Inter. Biol., Vol.10., 306-312, 2018
  2. M. Hagiwara, N. Maruta and M. Marumoto “In vitro experimental model for the long-term analysis of cellular dynamics during bronchial tree development from lung epithelial cells” Tissue Engineering: part C, Vol. 23, Number 6, 2017
  3. M. Hagiwara,T. Kawahara and R. Nobata “Tissue in Cube: In vitro 3D culturing platform with hybrid gel cubes for multidirectional observations” Adv. Healthcare Mater. Vol.5, Issue 13,1566-1571, 2016

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