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| + | Scalability, | ||
| + | Using electrical pulses to create transient gaps in cell walls and move nucleic acids inside, the system can generate both exponential decay and square wave forms, with a wide range of options for voltage and pulse length. As a result, users have the flexibility to work on microbes such as bacteria and yeast, as well as mammalian cells and tissues, in vivo, in vitro and with CRISPR gene-editing experiments. | ||
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| + | The 96-well plate handler has automated track switching and is compatible with every type of buffer. Importantly, | ||
| =====Detailed Specifications===== | =====Detailed Specifications===== | ||
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| * **Depth (English): | * **Depth (English): | ||
| * **Height (English): | * **Height (English): | ||
| - | * Includes :Generator, Safety Dome, Cuvettes, Cuvette Rack, Plate Handler, Gap Plates | + | |
| * **Operating Temperature (English): | * **Operating Temperature (English): | ||
| * **Pulse Length Range:** Exponential Decay Wave Time constant 0.5 ms to 133.875 ms; Square Wave pulse length 10 ms to 999 ms | * **Pulse Length Range:** Exponential Decay Wave Time constant 0.5 ms to 133.875 ms; Square Wave pulse length 10 ms to 999 ms | ||
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