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Is there a rotor for spinning cells onto slides. — 1 Answer

by Mike, from NY, United States Asked on November 7, 2018

Name Thermo Fisher Scientific Heraeus Megafuge 1.0/1.0R All-Purpose Tabletop Centrifuges, Thermo Fisher Scientific Scientific 75007570 Swinging Bucket Rotor Accessories 400 Ml Round Buckets For Use With Swinging Bucket Rotor 20300-326, Pack of 2
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Answered by Carly R., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on January 22, 2019

This product is a bucket only for the bucket rotor for the discontinued Megafuge 1.0 centrifuge (the manufacturer is still supporting the Megafuge 1.0). The Megafuge 1.0 never had a rotor for spinning slides. If you need a centrifuge for cytocentrifugation we carry the StatSpin Cytofuge on our laboratory website:

https://www.labplanet.com/iris-sample-processing-cytocentrifuge-personal-cf02.html

Here is another technique for sticking cells to slides:

https://www.researchgate.net/post/How_to_stick_leukocytes_to_a_microscope_slide2

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