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  • Supplements - Polymixin B

    Polymyxin B has become popular again in clinical practices due to dry antibiotic developments. Polymyxin B is produced by bacillus polymyxa, and th...
  • Culture Media Non-Agars

    Peptone water is a broth medium that is primarily used as an enrichment for bacterial growth. It is composed of animal tissue peptate digestate and...
  • Potato Dextrose Agar

    Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) is a common microbiological growth media made from potato infusion and dextrose. Potato Dextrose Agar is the most widely...
  • Plate Count Agar

    Plate Count Agar is a growth medium used in microbiology in order to assess or monitor bacterial growth of samples. It is not a selective medium, b...
  • Petri Dishes

    Petri Dishes are shallow transparent, lidded dishes that are used in microbiology environments to hold growth mediums in which the cells can be cul...
  • Biohazard Bags

    Biohazard Bags, as the name suggests, are meant to collect, seal, and dispose of toxic waste that scientists, health personnel, and environmentalis...
  • Nitrile Disposable Gloves

    Nitrile Disposable Gloves are synthetic gloves, where the nitrile rubber acts as a resistant material against chemicals that are frequently tested ...
  • Transfer Pipettes

    Disposable Transfer Pipettes are generally made from low density polyethylene, and are meant to be simple and safe to use, with a long shelf life. ...
  • Transport Tubes

    Transport Tubes are used to transport and/or storage biological testing samples.They tend to have conical bottoms in order to facilitate complete s...
  • Centrifuge Tubes

    Centrifuge Tubes are plastic or glass containers shaped like a cylinder. They are made to fit into centrifuge slots to analyze and separate materia...
  • PCR Strips and Caps

    PCR strips with attached caps are used for fast PCR and low volume reactions, and can also improve light capture in fluorescence assays, as well as...
  • 96-well PCR Plates

    The world of science has come a long way since Kary Mullis invented the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) in 1983. Since then, researchers along the ...