Lisa 90 (patent
pending)
The name stands for Little Invention Saves
Antibodies 90%.
Problems in antibody applications:
Antibodies are extremely expensive. The required
volume of antibody solution is too much for covering slides, culture
dishes, or plates (antibody manufacturers like that).
Pap pens, and Super pap pens, have been created for
saving antibodies. But unfortunately, they have frequently failed to
hold antibody solutions in position. They have also failed to make marks
under liquid. They have further failed to prevent evaporation and
dryness of antibody solutions. Besides, pap pens and super pap pens are also very
expensive.
Principle of Lisa 90
Liquid capillary action is utilized to form a thin
layer of diluted antibody solution over cells or tissues. Such thin layer of
antibody solution is covered so that evaporation problem is also solved. Lisa
90 can be easily applied to all surfaces, dry, wet, or under liquid.
Operation Steps of Lisa 90
1. Place a
Lisa 90 on a surface to cover your cells or tissues on slides, dishes, or
plates.
2. Add 100ul
of antibody dilution to Lisa 90. Antibody forms a thin layer to immerse
cells.
3. Shake or
rock antibody incubation the same way as your routine.
4. Remove Lisa 90 and wash cells the same way as your routine.
Order information:
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Cat.#
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Item
Description
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Price
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Lisa-100
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100 units of Lisa 90 system,
sterile,
80 cents /unit
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$80
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Lisa-500
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500 units of Lisa 90 system,
sterile,
60 cents /unit
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$300
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