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The
Narishige In Vitro Fertilization Micromanipulation System, as shown on the
LEICA DMIRB Microscope, is reliable, precise, easy to operate, compact, well-designed
and compatible with any microscope. Every Narishige micromanipulator is
developed following a philosophy of achieving easier high precision
micromanipulation. In combination with Leica microscopes having advance
optics, sophisticated micromanipulation is now with in reach of any
researcher. narishige micromanipulators provide all that is needed for cell
injection, suction and sectioning in every field from genetic, cell and
production engineering to electrophysiology, pharmacology and neurology.
Their superb performance and efficiency make them invaluable for advancing
and diversifying biotechnological fields as well as in-vitro fertilization.
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Narishige's
model MF-830 microforge offers an ultra fine finish for microelectrode tips
in patch clamp work by utilizing its advanced fire-polishing technology,
thereby eliminating tip surface imperfections that could damage delicate
membranes when tight patch seals are made for recording. Heater and
lamp adjusting dials are on both sides of the base for ease of use.
This microforge also features a 500x magnification lens, stable power supply
and independent manipulators for positioning the filament heater and
microelectrodes.
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Pictured
here is the Narishige EG-400 Micropipette Grinder. Monitoring the progress
via the built-in 30x microscope, the EG-400 operator can easily achieve
accurate grinding of microelectrodes/micropipettes with tips as small as 1-30
microns. With the pipette holder set to a selected angle, grinding is
performed at various angles by manipulating the vertical coarse and fine
coaxial knobs.
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