Bel-Art 249890000 Disposable Activated Charcoal Cardtrige for Metabolic Radiolabeling Experiments, Fits 100mm Petri Dishes

  • Single-use, activated charcoal-impregnated cartridge safely adsorbs low energy 35S radiolabels in metabolic radiolabelling experiments.
  • Discs address the containment problem encountered in incubators with 35S-labeled amino acids including methionine and cysteine employed to tag proteins.
  • Captures volatile radioactive components reduces personnel exposure to the radioactive label. Also reduces moisture in incubator.
  • Charcoal cartridge is furnished in a 100mm diameter plastic petri dish sealed with a highly permeable membrane.
  • 3 Disks/Pack
  • Manufacturer Part No: BEL-24989-0000
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This single-use, activated charcoal-impregnated cartridge safely adsorbs low energy 35S radiolabels in metabolic radiolabelling experiments. These discs address the containment problem that is encountered in incubators is due to 35S-labeled amino acids including methionine and cysteine, common radiolabels employed to tag proteins. Capturing the volatile radioactive components reduces personnel exposure to the radioactive label, and reduces the contamination inside the incubator as well as in the humidity pan. The charcoal cartridge is furnished in a 100mm diameter plastic petri dish sealed with a highly permeable membrane. After use, dispose in regular beta waste containers.

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This single-use, activated charcoal-impregnated cartridge safely adsorbs low energy 35S radiolabels in metabolic radiolabelling experiments. These discs address the containment problem that is encountered in incubators is due to 35S-labeled amino acids including methionine and cysteine, common radiolabels employed to tag proteins. Capturing the volatile radioactive components reduces personnel exposure to the radioactive label, and reduces the contamination inside the incubator as well as in the humidity pan. The charcoal cartridge is furnished in a 100mm diameter plastic petri dish sealed with a highly permeable membrane. After use, dispose in regular beta waste containers.

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