Eppendorf TransferMan 4m Micromanipulator

Smooth Operator– TransferMan® 4m for Successful Cell Manipulation in IVF.

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Eppendorf has served as an expert partner to IVF labs for more than 20 years. It is our ambition to provide our customers with premium products that live up to the highest standards of quality and performance. The new TransferMan® 4m continues this tradition of technical excellence and user-friendliness.

With its intuitive and innovative operation concept the TransferMan® 4m allows for unprecedented movement control. Advanced features like its unique DualSpeed™ joystick and smart functions help to speed up and facilitate the handling of sensitive samples. The TransferMan® 4m therefore helps minimize exposure of sensitive cells to trauma or adverse conditions like room temperature or removal from CO2 atmosphere.

The TransferMan® 4m is an excellent tool for applications, such as ICSI, PGD, and related techniques. In conjunction with the manual microinjectors of the CellTram family, it forms an ideal system for demanding cell manipulation procedures.

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