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Stabilizor T1
Stabilizor T1
Stabilizor T1
Stabilizor T1
2010

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Stabilizor T1

Medical research instrument

“Stabilizor T1” – stabilizing biological samples in medical research and pharmaceutical industry. Biological tissues and fluids begin to degrade within seconds of being sampled. As a consequence, vital information about the original biological state may be destroyed or distorted, leading to the risk of incorrect data interpretation. The patented “Stabilizor T1” system, consisting of an instrument and a consumable, uses a proprietary technology – combining heat, pressure and vacuum – to ensure complete elimination of degradation processes. The system is preferably used immediately after sampling to ensure that stability of biological samples is maintained.

Client / Manufacturer

Denator AB

Gothenburg, SE
Design
Semcon AB

Semcon AB

Gothenburg, SE

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