Lab Basics-

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Core laboratory techniques, protocols, and equipment fundamentals supporting experimental research across biological and behavioral sciences.

Common Syringe Pump FAQs

To reference this article: Common Syringe Pump FAQs, ConductScience (2023). doi.org/10.55157/CS20230109 Introduction to syringe pumps Syringe pumps are commonly used…

Five Fluorescence Channel Flow Cytometry Device - Imaging & Analysis

The Definitive Guide to Flow Cytometry for Scientists

Are you looking for a Flow Cytometry Sytem? See our Products Contact us To reference this article: The Definitive Guide…

Lab Basics: Semi-Automated Slice Lab

Reference to this article: ConductScience, Lab Basics: Semi-Automated Slice Lab (2022). doi.org/10.55157/CS20220705 Need electrophysiology devices for your lab? Click here…

Visual Patching and Imaging Chambers

Reference to this article: ConductScience, Visual Patching and Imaging Chambers (2022). doi.org/10.55157/CS20220507 Need electrophysiology devices for your lab? Click here…

Illustration on How to Clean and Handle the Different Types of Lab Glassware

How to Clean and Handle the Different Types of Lab Glassware

Reference to this article: ConductScience, How to Clean and Handle the Different Types of Lab Glassware (2022). doi.org/10.55157/CS20220621 Glassware is…

Laboratory Freezers and Combos

Introduction Laboratory freezers are the refrigerated cabinets employed for storing biological samples and reagents in animal laboratories at temperatures ranging…

Lab Basics: Benchtop Centrifuges

Introduction Benchtop centrifuges are the equipment utilized in laboratories to separate and purify molecular mixtures in a liquid medium based…

tRNA Mutations

sgRNA construction and design

Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) technology is a rapid, cheap, and efficient tool to edit genomes at a…

12-Hydrometers

Hydrometers: A Buyer’s Guide

Hydrometers are essential measuring devices used to detect the specific gravity of material. Note that specific gravity or relative density…