The Baker Company launches PhO2x box, unique and easy to use a physoxia/hypoxia system, designed for short duration in vitro cell culture experiments


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The Baker Company has launched PhO2x box, a next generation, compact, economical tool from Baker Ruskinn which facilitates the study of complex cellular interactions under precise physiological oxygen conditions.

“I am very proud to be able to announce a new addition to Baker’s innovative portfolio of cell growth solutions. PhO2x Box, our latest ‘GROW’ product, is a feature rich but affordably priced O2/CO2 cell culture system specifically designed to bring what we call ‘Physoxia’ to the masses. Either as a standalone tool or, when used in conjunction with an incubator or hypoxia workstation, this new solution will provide even more choice to researchers across the globe whom require physiologically relevant solutions for their work”, said Dan Eagleson, Senior VP and Commercial Director for The Baker Company.

“Now researchers can perform short term physoxia or hypoxia experiments in a small easy to move chamber with data logging capability. All you need ...

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