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Professor Nozaki of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Global Center for Science and Engineering at Waseda University had long sought a simple and efficient way to process multiple samples for cumbersome cell filtration.
"When I first saw it, I immediately felt this was exactly the kind of laboratory tool I had been looking for. While the available mesh size at the time was 30 μm, I actually needed 70 μm, so when I requested a sample, I also asked whether a 70 μm version could be developed," she commented. (At that time, only the 30 μm mesh size was available; the lineup has since expanded to include 70 μm and 100 μm options.)
In response to the inquiry, a 70 μm prototype was quickly developed. The delivered prototype exceeded expectations and was highly evaluated.
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