Whitley H35 Hypoxystation
Hypoxic Workstation with precise control of environmental parameters
Hypoxic incubation of tumor cells
We have had a H35 hypoxystation for over 10 years. Some issues over these years (occasional leak, brittle tubes etc) were serviced instantly and perfectly. We also tried other hypoxic incubators, but none compared to the H35. We have therefore just ordered the exact same H35 as a replacement.
Review Date: 16 Dec 2020 | Don Whitley Scientific
Cell culture
The hypoxic station is quite easy to use, and has easy navigation and settings. Oxygen concentration can be easily manipulated, it has better gas valves and prevent leakages. The results are almost 99% accurate and it is also time saving.
Review Date: 10 Nov 2020 | Don Whitley Scientific
Cell culture
The hypoxic station is quite easy to use, and has easy navigation and settings. Oxygen concentration can be easily manipulated, it has better gas valves and prevent leakages. The results are almost 99% accurate and it is also time saving.
Review Date: 30 Oct 2020 | Don Whitley Scientific
Analysis of hydroxymethylation in mammary cells
The equipment is extremely easy to use, and we often provide an induction to new users in our institution, so they can also explore working in an hypoxic environment. The results are consistent and reliable, as all the cell culturing occurs within the workstation; therefore the cells are never subjected to fluctuation in (higher) oxygen levels. The customer care is excellent: the machine gets regularly serviced, and any replacement parts are either sent to us within few days or installed by the technician. If there are any issues with a protocol, the staff are happy to troubleshoot with us. I can recommend this without any doubt, both for the equipment and the excellent and friendly customer service.
Review Date: 25 Nov 2019 | Don Whitley Scientific
Mammalian Cell Culture In Hypoxic Conditions
We have used the H35 for the past six years and are very satisfied with it. It is a very reliable instrument and we always trust the level of oxygen the cells are exposed to when incubated in the workstation. The after sale service is gold standard, any problems and the engineer is on site the following day.
Review Date: 22 Apr 2015 | Don Whitley Scientific
The H35 Hypoxystation creates hypoxic and anoxic conditions within a controlled and sustained workstation environment. It is ideal for cell and tissue culture researchers wanting to accurately control oxygen, carbon dioxide, temperature and humidity. Applications for this instrument include cancer research, neurology and cardiovascular research, as well as a many other types of cell culture work.
- Control oxygen in 0.1% increments up to 20%; carbon dioxide in 0.1% increments up to 15%; and relative humidity up to 80% - provides flexibility in your research and confidence in your results
- This cell culture incubator is available with removable front to facilitate thorough cleaning and the transfer of bulk samples or larger pieces of equipment for use in the workstation
- Built-in rapid airlock to ensure samples can be transferred into the workstation atmosphere as soon as possible (only takes 60 seconds)
- Colour, touchscreen control panel for ease of use and for visual display of parameters such as oxygen level, carbon dioxide level, temperature, humidity, and airlock cycle status
- Option: Ethernet-enabled for remote access to touch screen
- Available with fully automatic humidification system so you can add moisture AND maintain a sterile environment
- Fully integrated gas control avoids bulky add-on systems and reduces the need for additional bench space
Check out Don Whitley's dedicated Hypoxystation website at http://www.hypoxystation.co.uk . People looking for this product may have searched for cell culture incubator, anaerobic chamber, cell culture Workstation, hypoxic Glovebox.
An ideal solution for Seahorse Analyzer users is to purchase the H35 along with the new Whitley i2 Instrument Workstation. These two workstations can be connected via the Whitley Transfer Tunnel, enabling preparation of cell lines under hypoxic conditions and their transfer directly into the i2 without exposure to air.