transwell
English
Etymology
trans- + well, originally from the Transwell brand of inserts.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtɹænzwɛl/
Noun
transwell (plural transwells)
- (medicine, microbiology) A membrane insert used for cell cultures, between agar wells.
- 2005, Melanie T. Cushion and Peter D. Walzer, Pneumocystis Pneumonia,], page 655:
- In one experiment, Pneumocystis was inoculated into transwells and treated according to the cultivation protocol for 56 days (Table 4).
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