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Hypoxic Working Station

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JKU - Johannes Kepler University Linz

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Short Description

The hypoxia station from BioSpherix is a hermetic system consisting of individual compartments and incubators that can be operated under various atmospheric conditions. Gas mixtures in positive pressure with 1-5% v/v oxygen and 5% v/v carbon dioxide are used for this purpose, and humidity (60-90%) can be precisely regulated. Dynamic or cyclic oxygen regulation is also possible. The hypoxia station includes an airlock for introducing materials needed for the experiment, a sterile workbench for cell treatment, two incubators, and a microscopy unit.

Contact Person

Ing. Mag. Dr. Markus Mandl

Research Services

Research Services upon request

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

The hypoxia station allows long-term cultivation of cells.

Terms of Use

Terms of use upon request

Contact

Ing. Mag. Dr. Markus Mandl
Abteilung für Pathophysiologie
markus.mandl@jku.at
https://www.jku.at/medizinische-fakultaet/forschung/zentrum-fuer-medizinische-forschung/core-facilities/zellkultur-und-hypoxie/

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