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Contamination during cell cultivation? It all depends on the CO2 incubator.

Buyer's Guide: Six points to consider when purchasing CO2 incubators

Anyone who works with cell cultures is familiar with the problem: contamination by bacteria, viruses, or fungi can have devastating effects and ruin entire test series. The CO2 incubator plays a key role in preventing contamination: with the right design and a well-thought-out technical concept, the risk of contamination during incubation can be minimized.

It is therefore worth taking a close look when making your selection and checking which features of the unit help to prevent contamination.
• How is the interior of a well-designed incubator designed?
• How can cell cultures be protected from drying out without condensation forming in the incubation chamber?
• What type of CO2 gas supply is the most effective and safest?

In our Buyer's guide for CO2 incubators, we have summarized the most important selection criteria and show how a unit must be designed to provide optimal growth conditions and maximum contamination protection.
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