Brief: Observe the step-by-step operation and see practical examples of usage. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Time-Lapse Dish, demonstrating its application in the preparation, culture, storage, and transfer of cells or embryos during in vitro culture for assisted reproduction. You will learn how its unique design facilitates a co-culture environment and supports blastocyst formation, implantation, and live birth outcomes.
Related Product Features:
Special petri dishes designed for use with time-lapse incubators to provide a co-culture environment.
Promotes improved blastocyst formation, implantation rates, and live birth success.
Features 16 numbered embryo culture micropores arranged in a ring for easy embryo addition and tracking.
Compact dimensions of 46mm x 11.6mm for efficient use in laboratory settings.
Suitable for the preparation, culture, storage, or transfer of cells or embryos during in vitro culture.
Packaged conveniently with 10 dishes per pack for laboratory workflow efficiency.
FAQs:
What is the primary use of the Time-Lapse Dish?
The Time-Lapse Dish is specifically designed for the preparation, culture, storage, or transfer of cells or embryos during in vitro culture in assisted reproduction procedures.
How many embryo culture micropores does the dish have and how are they arranged?
The dish contains 16 numbered embryo culture micropores that are distributed in a ring pattern, which facilitates easy addition and identification of embryos during the culture process.
What are the dimensions of the Time-Lapse Dish?
The Time-Lapse Dish measures 46mm in diameter by 11.6mm in height, making it compact and suitable for standard laboratory incubators and workflows.
How is the Time-Lapse Dish packaged?
The Time-Lapse Dish is packaged in sets of 10 dishes per pack, providing a convenient quantity for clinical or research laboratory use.