• HypOxystation ® H25

    HypOxystation ® H25

    Like the rest of our line of HypOxystations, the H25 HypOxystation creates hypoxic and anoxic conditions within a controlled and sustained workstation environment, in a new, smaller footprint.
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  • Whitley i2 Instrument Workstation

    Whitley i2 Instrument Workstation

    This workstation can be used as a stand-alone unit or connected to a Whitley Hypoxystation via the new Whitley Transfer Tunnel, prepare cell lines under hypoxic conditions and then transfer directly into the i2 without exposure to air.
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  • HypOxystation® Brand Hypoxic Workstations

    HypOxystation® Brand Hypoxic Workstations

    HypOxystation® brand hypoxia workstations allow you to accurately control oxygen in 0.1% increments from 0.1% to 20% and the real time feedback system monitors and adjusts oxygen levels to ensure accuracy. CO2 monitoring is also available.
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  • CO2 Incubators

    CO2 Incubators

    Memmert’s incubators feature a unique sterilization cycle because simply disinfecting the chamber is not reliable. To prevent cross-contamination, the entire incubator chamber, including the ventilation system, shelves/grids can be sterilized with a 4-hour program at 160ºC.
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  • Mechanical Stimulation Cell Culture

    Mechanical Stimulation Cell Culture

    The TC-3 is a simple and multipurpose cell culture bioreactor designed to provide mechanical stimulation to a variety of samples and tissues.
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Welcome to HypOxygen®

HypOxygen® was founded to provide technology with the level of precision and accuracy necessary for scientific study and research. We specialize in hypoxic chambers (or low oxygen incubators) for scientists focusing on cell research applications requiring precise atmospheric conditions that can be accurately controlled. Unlike a commonly used CO2 incubator, our hypoxia workstations can achieve these precise conditions.

Our 30 years of experience with atmosphere controlled hypoxic workstations has provided the foundation for the development of superior technological advances in programmable gas controlled workstations. The ability to replicate accurate and specific gas levels gives scientists the tools to perform research in conditions comparable with those found in vivo. Our hypoxia chamber is the most recent addition to our complete line of atmospheric workstations.

HypOxygen is resolute in its mission to forge ahead with state of the art hypoxic workstation technology that leads the way in advancing research and innovation, while providing continued reliability for optimum results.

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Take an closer look at the HypOxystation from Don Whitley Scientific.

Explore the wide range of options to suit your research needs. Larger airlocks for increased trasfer capacity, a sterile humidification system and HEPA filtration are only a few of the custom options you can select. Watch our video to see researchers talk about their applications and the need for fine control over atmospheric conditions in their hypoxic workstations.


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HypOxystation® installed at MD Anderson

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MD Anderson is widely regarded as the best cancer hospital in the United States. Their cancer research center just purchased a HypOxystation® H35 for research focused on pancreatic cancer. Dr. Rafal Zielinski had this to say about their new H35 workstation:

The hypoxia station we have purchased is being used for studies on STAT and HIF oncogenic transcription factors in tumors with major focus on pancreatic cancer. It is well established that these tumors are highly hypoxic therefore experiments performed in oxygen-limited conditions better recapitulates the natural environment of the cancer, allows better understanding of the physiologic role of STATs and HIFs and enables more accurate evaluation of experimental therapeutic strategies. We also use chronic hypoxia to study metabolism of the cancer cells and to design optimal therapeutic approaches using new inhibitors of glycolysis.