Anaerobic Workstations
Anaerobic workstations have been designed to help microbiologists cope with rising workloads and provide the best primary isolation rates. Plates can be examined easily without disturbing the desired incubation conditions or exposing them to oxygen. Compared to conventional gas jars, anaerobic workstations offer more precise atmospheric control, more stringent anaerobic conditions, and consistently low running costs.
Publications & Articles
(Dec 11th, 2024) The Paradigm Shift from Normoxia to Physoxia: Enhancing Experimental Precision for Better Translational Outcomes
December 13, 2024
The Paradigm Shift from Normoxia to Physoxia: Enhancing Experimental Precision for Better Translational
White Paper: Baker InvivO2 and PhO2x Box in orthopaedics, metabolism and body composition studies
October 10, 2024
M-Series White Paper: Baker InvivO2 and PhO2x Box in orthopaedics, metabolism and body
Article: Anaerobic Jars vs BugBox Ax Anaerobic Workstation: Which is the Best Option?
October 24, 2023
System Used:BugBox Ax Workstation View the BugBox Ax Workstation Here In this article,