Culture dish for culturing biological cells

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Bioreactor

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C435S287500, C435S305400

Reexamination Certificate

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07820433

ABSTRACT:
A culture dish (1) comprising a basic structure (2) with a number of macro wells (4) for culturing oocytes and embryos, the culture dish further comprising a lid (3) with a movable part (8), the movable part (8) having an opening (11) adapted to the size of the macro wells (4), the movable part (8) being movable between a first position where all macro wells are closed by the lid (3) and further positions where for each further position (11) the opening (11) is aligned with one of the macro wells (4) to allow access to this macro well (4) through the opening (11) in the lid (3).

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patent: WO 01/88087 (2001-11-01), None
English language abstract for FI884551 which was published May 1990.

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