Chamber for the treatment of cells in an electrical field

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Including measuring or testing

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435173, 435296, 435316, 204272, 204275, 204241, 204131, C12M 100, C12M 124, C12M 102, C12N 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A chamber for the treatment of cells in an electrical field, in which a space is provided to hold the suspension containing the cells and into which extend at least two electrodes. The cells are exposed to an electrical field developed between the electrodes. The chamber is also provided with an accessory vessel removably connected thereto for further treatment of the cells.

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