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RoboSep® - The Fully Automated Cell Separator




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  • RoboSep® The Fully Automated Cell Separator
  • RoboSep® The Fully Automated Cell Separator
  • RoboSep® The Fully Automated Cell Separator
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RoboSep® The Fully Automated Cell Separator
RoboSep® is the first instrument to offer true walk-away automation of immunomagnetic cell separation. Using column-free EasySep® technology, the RoboSep® performs all steps necessary to magnetically label and separate virtually any cell type by positive or negative selection. The RoboSep is designed to minimize sample handling, eliminate cross-contamination, and reduce “hands-on” time.
 
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Product Name Description Catalog # Size Price Quantity
RoboSep® RoboSep® - the fully automated cell separator 20000 1 Unit Request pricing      

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The automated isolation of virtually any cell type from any source
Accessory Products:
• Limited Warranty (Catalog #20200)
• Limited Warranty Plus Preventative Maintenance (Catalog #20202)
• Preventative Maintenance Package (Catalog #20203)  
• EasySep® Red Blood Cell Lysis Buffer, 10X concentrate (Catalog #20120)
Intended Use Statement: For Research Use Only. Not for Therapeutic or Diagnostic Use.
Contains:
RoboSep® Accessory Kit:
•"The Big Easy" EasySep® Magnet (Catalog #18001)
• RoboSep® Tip Head Cleaner (Catalog #20119)
• RoboSep® Magnet Shield Set (Catalog #20160)
• RoboSep® Hydraulic Fluid Bottle (Catalog #20102)
• RoboSep® Service Rack (Catalog #20101)
• RoboSep® Carousel (Catalog #20107)
• RoboSep® USB Keyboard (Catalog #20118)
• RoboSep® USB Mouse (Catalog #20116)
• RoboSep® USB Memory Stick (Catalog #20117)
• RoboSep® Timer (Catalog #28942)
• RoboSep® Tip Racks (1 box of 8 racks) (Catalog #20105)
• RoboSep® Filter Tip Racks (1 box of 8 racks) (Catalog #20105)
• RoboSep® Buffer (Catalog #20104)
Product Type: Cell isolation products
Area of Interest: Chimerism, Hematologic malignancies, HIV, HLA, Immunology
Cell Isolation Product Type: Equipment
Popular Product Line: EasySep, RoboSep
Selection Method: Depletion, Negative, Positive
Species: Human, Mouse, Non-human Primate, Other, Rat

This product has been used in:

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