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ADAMII™ Assay Slide

for ADAMII™ LS

ADAMII Assay Slide is a disposable slide designed for use with the ADAMII LS cell analyzer. It is available in both 1-channel and 2-channel slides, allowing users to choose the appropriate slide type depending on their assay needs, offering both flexibility and cost-efficiency


KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS

Disposable chamber slide for ADAM™II LS

- 25 μL of sample volume required

- 1 channel and 2 channel slides available 









 


ADAMII Assay Slide
Disposable slide for ADAMII LS



ADAMII Assay Slide is a disposable slide designed for use with the ADAMII LS cell analyzer. It is available in both 1-channel and 2-channel slides, allowing users to choose the appropriate slide type depending on their assay needs, offering both flexibility and cost-efficiency.

ADAMII LS supports a wide range of cell-based analyses, including fluorescence detection, cell cycle, apoptosis analysis, total cell counting, viability, and cell size measurement. All of these assays are performed using the ADAMII Assay Slide.
















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ADAMII Assay Slide is to be used for ADAMII LS.










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FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY.
This product is not approved for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
 

 
  • Product name / Cat. No.

    ADAMII™ Assay Slide 1ch / A2AS–051
    ADAMII™ Assay Slide 2ch / A2AS–052

  • Quantity

    1ch: 50 slides / box
    2ch: 50 slides / box

  • Sample loading volume

    25 µL for each chamber

  • Measuring volume

    ≤ 7.8 µL (1 ch slide)
    ≤ 5.7 µL (2 ch slide)

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