Falcon® Round-Bottom Polypropylene Tubes, 5 mL

Sterile polypropylene round-bottom tube for cell separation and cell culture; with or without caps

Falcon® Round-Bottom Polypropylene Tubes, 5 mL

Sterile polypropylene round-bottom tube for cell separation and cell culture; with or without caps

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Sterile polypropylene round-bottom tube for cell separation and cell culture; with or without caps
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What's Included

  • Falcon® Round-Bottom Polypropylene Tubes, 5 mL - With Caps
    • 25 Units (Catalog #100-0089)
    • 500 Units - 25 Tubes/pack (Catalog #352057)
    • Corning Catalog #352063
  • Falcon® Round-Bottom Polypropylene Tubes, 5 mL - Without Caps
    • 125 Units (Catalog #100-0094)
    • 1000 Units - 125 Tubes/pack (Catalog #38056)
    • Corning Catalog #352053

Overview

Use Falcon® Round-Bottom Polypropylene Tubes, 5 mL for a wide variety of sample preparation, storage, and centrifugation tasks. These sterile, high-quality, and RNase-/DNase-free tubes are required for select cell isolation, flow cytometry, and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) protocols. The Falcon® Round-Bottom Polypropylene Tubes, 5 mL are available with caps in packs of 25 or 500 tubes, and without caps in packs of 125 or 1000 tubes.
Subtype
Tubes
Species
Human, Mouse, Non-Human Primate, Other, Rat
Application
Cell Culture, Cell Isolation, Liquid Handling, Sample Storage
Brand
Falcon

Protocols and Documentation

Find supporting information and directions for use in the Product Information Sheet or explore additional protocols below.

Document Type
Product Name
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Language
Catalog #
100-0089, 38057
Lot #
All
Language
English
Catalog #
38056, 100-0094
Lot #
All
Language
English

Resources and Publications

Publications (1)

FACS and immunomagnetic isolation of early erythroid progenitor cells from mouse fetal liver. T. W. Braun et al. STAR protocols 2022 mar

Abstract

Early erythroid progenitors are transit-amplifying cells with high proliferative capacity committed to undergoing red cell differentiation. CD71/CD24low progenitors are less mature and have greater proliferative capacity than CD71/CD24high. We present protocols for isolation of CD71/CD24low progenitors from mouse fetal liver using both fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) and immunomagnetic enrichment. CD71/CD24low progenitors isolated with both approaches show similar transcriptomes at single-cell resolution and exhibit characteristic proliferative responses to glucocorticoids. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Li et al. (2019).