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CMA/20
CMA/20 Microdialysis Probe

- Soft,
non-metallic construction
- Ideal
for cell metabolism studies
- Easy
implantation procedure
- 20,000
and 100,000 Daltons cut-off
The CMA/20 Microdialysis Probe is
designed for dialysis experiments in moving soft tissues such as muscle,
heart, skin and adipose tissue, as well as in blood, vitreous fluid of
the eye, etc. As with the other models, the probe is of concentric
construction, but is made completely from plastic materials. Due to its
flexibility, the probe must be implanted in the tissue with the help of
a steel needle and a split tubing – the Introducer. The
membrane is available in both 20 000 and 100 000 Daltons cut-off.
The CMA/20 Microdialysis Probes are
guaranteed for single use, however, with proper care, they may be reused
several times. Complete instructions are included in each package.

ORDERING INFORMATION
PC (Polycarbonate)
Qty per Pack:
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3/pkg + 3 Introducers + 9 Split
Tubing
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Membrane:
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Polycarbonate (PC)
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Cut-off:
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20,000 Daltons
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Ref. No.
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Description
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830
9570
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CMA/20 Microdialysis Probe with
membrane length - 4 mm
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830 9571
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CMA/20 Microdialysis Probe with
membrane length - 10 mm
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PES (Polyethersulphone)
Qty per Pack:
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3/pkg + 3 Introducers + 9 Split
Tubing
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Membrane:
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Polyethersulphone (PES)
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Cut-off:
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100,000 Daltons
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Ref. No.
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Description
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830
9670
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CMA/20 Microdialysis Probe with
membrane length - 4 mm
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830 9671
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CMA/20 Microdialysis Probe with
membrane length - 10 mm
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The New CMA 20 Elite probes
have a PAES membrane with 20 000 Daltons cut-off.
Advantages with the new Elite probes:
- Excellent recovery
- Sterilizable by EtO
- Fast start up procedure
- Long shelf life
- Less expensive
PAES (Polyarylethersulphone)
Qty per Pack:
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3/pkg + 3 Introducers + 9 Split
Tubing
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Membrane:
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Polyarylethersulphone (PAES)
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Cut-off:
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20,000 Daltons
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Ref. No.
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Description
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8010435
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CMA 20 Elite Microdialysis Probe
with membrane length - 4 mm
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8010436
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CMA 20 Elite Microdialysis
Probe with membrane length - 10 mm
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