LABORATORY RECORDING DEVICE CELLULAR

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DPATCH SUTTER INSTRUMENT COMPANY One Digital Drive Novato CA 94949 Laboratory recording device for cellular activity, namely, integrated patch amplifier for biophysical and cellular physiological research in the fields of neurobiology, sensory biology and neuromodulation, and signal acquisition system comprising electrodes, microamplifiers, intracellular electrometers, analog headstages, analog signal conditioners, analog to digital converters, digital to analog converters, voltage stabilizing units and electrode holders, all for biophysical and cellular physiological research in the fields of neurobiology, sensory biology and neuromodulation;D PATCH;
IPA SUTTER INSTRUMENT COMPANY One Digital Drive Novato CA 94949 Laboratory recording device for cellular activity, namely, integrated patch amplifier for biophysical and cellular physiological research in the fields of neurobiology, sensory biology and neuromodulation, and signal acquisition system comprising electrodes, microamplifiers, intracellular electrometers, analog headstages, analog signal conditioners, analog to digital converters, digital to analog converters, voltage stabilizing units and electrode holders, all for biophysical and cellular physiological research in the fields of neurobiology, sensory biology and neuromodulation;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A device for mixing and homogenizing materials, especially infectious or chemically aggressive materials, which can be inserted into a laboratory test container. A disposable lid is provided to hermetically seal said laboratory test container. A stirring element is provided in the disposable lid for processing the material that is introduced into the laboratory test container. Said stirring element is fitted with a cutting element that rotates about the longitudinal axis of the laboratory test container, said cutting element processing the material together with additional cutting edges. Complete homogenization of tissue fragments can be securely achieved by hermetically closing the laboratory test container.