DSC-400 – A Solution for Cell Dissociation
The DSC-400 by RWD is a cutting-edge device designed to optimize the preparation of cell suspensions from biological tissues. It meets the needs of research laboratories specializing in primary cell culture, single-cell sequencing, cell therapy, and flow cytometry. Thanks to its advanced technology, it ensures gentle and effective tissue dissociation while preserving cell viability and surface markers.
With four independent channels, the DSC-400 allows simultaneous processing of multiple samples, increasing laboratory throughput and productivity. Each channel is equipped with a heating jacket, enabling homogeneous enzymatic dissociation at 37°C. This function is essential for maintaining cell integrity and ensuring reproducible experimental results.
The intuitive touchscreen interface simplifies use by offering precise control over experimental parameters. Users can choose between predefined protocols and customizable settings, adapting to the specific needs of each application. Additionally, USB connectivity facilitates the import and synchronization of programs, offering great flexibility to researchers.
The DSC-400 is compatible with a wide range of enzymatic kits and tissue processing tubes, ensuring optimal dissociation for various tissue types, including tumors, brain, intestine, and adipose tissues. Its robust motor provides an adjustable speed range of 0 to 4000 rpm, allowing fine-tuned dissociation intensity according to sample requirements.
One of the most notable features of the DSC-400 is its tube position detection system, which secures the process and minimizes experimental errors. Additionally, multiple safety alarms protect both the user and the samples, ensuring a safe and reliable working environment.
The DSC-400 is designed for hermetically sealed operation, reducing contamination risks and preserving cell integrity. With its compact design and weight of 10.3 kg, it integrates seamlessly into any laboratory setting.
Thanks to these features, the DSC-400 is an essential tool for researchers looking to optimize cell suspension preparation, improve experimental reproducibility, and maximize the yield of viable cells.