
Custom Made Probes

CMA/Custom-Made
Probes
for special applications
- Customer specified shaft length
- Customer specified membrane length
- Different
membrane materials
- Non-metallic
probes
A variety of different constructions
and sizes of microdialysis probes are available for various organs and
biological species. Similarly, the length, the molecular weight cut-off,
and the type of membrane should be optimized according to the
physio-chemical characteristics of recovered molecules. Besides the five
standard types and lengths of microdialysis probes, CMA/Microdialysis
also offers custom-made probes of specific materials and in various
geometries.
Some typical examples are: A
non-metallic CMA/11 Microdialysis Probe for combined microdialysis and
NMR studies or a CMA/12 Microdialysis Probe with a shorter shaft length.
Note that CMA/10 Microdialysis Probe is not available as a custom
made probe any longer.
Always consult Linton or CMA/Microdialysis
headquarters before ordering custom-made probes.
Specify:
1. Probe type 2.
Shaft material and length
3. Membrane material and length 4. Cut-off

ORDERING INFORMATION
Probe Type:
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Specify when ordering
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Qty per Pack:
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3/pkg
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Membrane Material:
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Specify when ordering
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Membrane Length:
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Specify when ordering
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Shaft Length:
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Specify when ordering
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Shaft Material:
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Specify when ordering
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Ref. No.
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Description
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8010391
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CMA/7 Custom
made 3/pkg (3 pkg)
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8010392
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CMA/7 Custom
made 3/pkg (4-10 pkg)
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8010393
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CMA/7 Custom
made 3/pkg (>10 pkg)
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8010394
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CMA/11 Custom
made 3/pkg (3 pkg)
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8010395
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CMA/11 Custom
made 3/pkg (4-10 pkg)
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8010396
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CMA/11 Custom
made 3/pkg (>10 pkg)
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8010397
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CMA/12 Custom
made 3/pkg (3 pkg)
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8010398
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CMA/12 Custom
made 3/pkg (4-10 pkg)
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8010399
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CMA/12 Custom
made 3/pkg (>10 pkg)
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8010400
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CMA/20 Custom
made 3/pkg (3 pkg)
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8010401
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CMA/20 Custom
made 3/pkg (4-10 pkg)
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8010402
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CMA/20 Custom
made 3/pkg (>10 pkg)
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