Invivo2 – Hypoxia / Physoxia workstation
The Baker Ruskinn InvivO2 hypoxia workstations provide accurate environmental control for the growth and monitoring of mammalian cells under physiologically relevant conditions.
These user-friendly hypoxia workstations allow you to study cellular interactions under physiological oxygen levels, avoiding the hyperoxic stress that occurs with traditional culture methods.
Precision Control
Optimal growth conditions with sophisticated control of humidity, temperature and oxygen levels. Heating and adjustable oxygen in the intelligent interlock
Conditions Monitoring Included
Continuous digital display of chamber condition with integrated data logging. Remote monitoring and control via a smartphone or tablet
Standard HEPA Filtration
Minimise the risk of contamination
Easy Access
Fast transfer of samples and direct hand access without compromising the chamber environment or stressing your cells
Comprehensive 4 Year Warranty
Long term peace of mind. Annual user-installable service kits included
Removable Front
Remove the pop-on / pop-off front panel at the touch of a button for equipment access and cleaning
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Standard Specification Includes
- Ezee Sleeve ports for direct hand access
- 15cm wide front SPES (single plate entry system)
- Touchscreen with data logging functionality (up to 6 months) with USB export
- Remote monitoring and control via smartphone or tablet
- Internal HEPA filtration
- Humidity control using Aquasorb
- Automatic removable front panel (pop-on / pop-off)
- Intelligent interlock with heating, oxygen control and automatic setting of the oxygen level to match that of the main chamber. Fast 60 second purge time
- 3 internal power sockets
- RT +7 up to 45 degrees C temperature control
- Lighting control (on, off and dimming)
- One touch oxygen sensor calibration
- Cycle programming of up to 4 different O2 and CO2 concentrations
- Optical oxygen sensor with 4 year lifetime
- One narrow and one wide culture rack
- CondoCell cell transport device included
Optional Features Include:
- Ezee Cuff gloveless and sleeveless hand entry
- Ultrasonic humidity control
- Cooling
- Internal USB power socket
- Digital monitor for Lumascopes
- Vacuum or gas port connectors
- Single or multi cable glands
- Waste port
- Light protective cover
- Manual or electronic height-adjustable stands
- RH or O2 meters
- Internal shelves
Instrument Control -Built-in colour touchscreen
Workstation Capacity (96 well micro plates) – 399 plates – InvivO2 400 and 500; 798 plates – InvivO2 1000
Interlock Capacity (96 well microplates) – 42 plates – InvivO2 400; 70 plates – InvivO2 500; 98 plates – InvivO2 1000
Workstation Usable Capacity (litres) – 210.3l- InvivO2 400 and 500 models; 472 l – InvivO2 1000
- Immunological Effects of Phd2 Silencing and Systemic Hypoxia in the Mouse. Presented by Prof. Chris Pugh, Oxford University
- Transcription factors and their interplay with oxygen – why strict control with hypoxia workstations makes the difference. Presented by Dr. Michelle Lickrish, Labtech UK & Dr. Krista Rantanen, Director of Scientific Applications, Baker Ruskinn.
- O2 as a signalling molecule, lessons from chromatin analysis to transcriptional pathways. Presented by Prof. Sonia Rocha, University of Liverpool
- Oxygen-dependent control of T-cell mediated immunity. Presented by Sarah Ross Ph.D., The Babraham Institute
- Revisiting ‘Dr Ox’ – Physoxia In The Molecular Era. Presented by Prof. Nicholas R. Forsyth, Keele University
- Defining physiological normoxia for improved translation of cell physiology to animal models and humans: Presented by Prof Giovanni E. Mann, King’s College London
- The importance of oxygen in cellular physiology: the story of Sir Peter Ratcliffe’s 2019 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, introduced by Krista Rantanen Ph.D.