Nanobacteria Control

Nanobacteria are ultra-small, sub-microscopic entities that have been proposed as a new type of microorganism. While their classification and existence have sparked debate in the scientific community, recent research from our lab strongly supports the hypothesis that nanobacteria are indeed a distinct form of microorganism. Our findings demonstrate that nanobacteria not only replicate and grow in cell culture environments but can also be effectively controlled using our NanOutagent.

Despite their under-recognition in the broader scientific community, the fact remains that nanobacteria contamination is present in virtually every cell line. The key difference is that some cell lines are more favorable to the growth of nanobacteria than others. These contaminants tend to proliferate particularly when cells undergo certain stresses, such as during thawing from liquid nitrogen, virus infection, or exposure to specific chemical treatments or drugs.

Product List

Product Name Cat. No. Size Price
NanOut™ G7002 3 x 1.25 ml $295.00