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Research Project: Nutritional Role of Phytochemicals

Location: Children's Nutrition Research Center

Title: Stackable 15 mL tube rack

Author
item CHLOUBER, BRIAN - Baylor College Of Medicine
item Dzakovich, Michael

Submitted to: NIH Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) Database
Publication Type: Database / Dataset
Publication Acceptance Date: 5/14/2024
Publication Date: 5/15/2024
Citation: Chlouber, B.D., Dzakovich, M.P. 2024. Stackable 15 mL tube rack. NIH 3D. https://doi.org/10.60705/3dpx/21167.1.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.60705/3dpx/21167.1

Interpretive Summary: Laboratory sample storage solutions are expensive and inflexible. This 3D printed device securely holds 15 mL tubes and can easily be stacked in refrigerated storage or on bench tops. Additionally, the rack is free-standing and can be used for organizing samples in other formats such as ice buckets. Contribution of This tool simplifies laboratory sample management and allows equipment to be retrofitted for new purposes. Expensive racks can be substituted with this one.

Technical Abstract: This 6x4 laboratory rack allows for easy stacking on bench shelves, refrigerators, and freezers. The sides are equivalent to those of our 50 mL stackable rack allowing for easy swapping between the two models. The rack is designed so that most standard 15 mL tubes (with caps installed) sit comfortably beneath the eves of the sides. The depth of most -80 freezers can accommodate three of these racks in a line. The modular nature of this model also allows it to be used for other purposes. Remove the top and bottom shelf to create a sonicator bath tube holder or place the shelves in ice buckets to keep samples straight.