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Device for holding a variety of tissue culture vessels during microscopy

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A device for holding tissue culture tubes, plates and flasks has been designed for use in microscopy of cell cultures, which eliminates changing holders when using varied types or sizes of vessel.

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Hunziker, J., Berky, J.J. Device for holding a variety of tissue culture vessels during microscopy. In Vitro 12, 263–264 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02796448

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