Measuring Pericellular Oxygen Tension In Cell Culture Using PyroScience Oxygen Sensors
Oxygen tension plays a key role in organic tissue function. When studied in controlled environments, it can reveal useful insights about human physiology and
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Oxygen tension plays a key role in organic tissue function. When studied in controlled environments, it can reveal useful insights about human physiology and
Last month NASA’s Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment (MOXIE) successfully completed its mission of oxygen production on the Red Planet by electrochemically separating
Updated: August 17, 2023 Fast and reliable oxygen and pH measurements are integral to many life science research fields and applications. Many analysts in
Two AquapHOx®-LX loggers with Robust Screw Cap Probes (PHROBSC-PK8T-SUB) were obtained from Ohio Lumex in May 2021. Performance was tested in the laboratory by
Corals are one of the most graphic examples of how marine species can be negatively affected by a multitude of anthropogenic stressors. One of
For over 10 years, the scientists from the Polytechnic of Leiria in Portugal have been working on stress biology in various research fields and
It has been almost 20 months since NASA’s 2020 Perseverance Rover landed on Mars carrying the PyroScience FDO2 optical oxygen gas sensor as part
Optical pH sensors by PyroScience offer affordable, robust and reliable pH monitoring in global oceanic environments. These sensors are based on a unique optical
Ohio Lumex is a proud supplier of PyroScience optical sensors. These sensors are used in a variety of life sciences including cell biology, toxicology,
Ohio Lumex is proud to bring you PyroScience optical systems, including the well-known FireSting and the new AquapHOx underwater measurement systems. Recently featured in
Since becoming commercially available at the end of last year, the new AquapHOx Underwater Loggers by PyroScience, a new generation of all-in-one flexible testing
Due to its unique physical and chemical properties, mercury has been widely studied and utilized by many civilizations and industries since the early ages.