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UNSPSC Code:
41122107
NACRES:
NB.22
Material:
black wells
flat bottom
polystyrene
flat bottom
polystyrene
Size:
330 μL
96 wells
96 wells
Sterility:
sterile
Binding type:
cell culture treated
Feature:
lid
skirt (F-bottom)
skirt (F-bottom)
material
black wells
flat bottom
polystyrene
sterility
sterile
feature
lid
skirt (F-bottom)
packaging
pack of 5 ea
pkg of (bulk packed)
manufacturer/tradename
BRAND 782035
size
330 μL
96 wells
working volume
330 μL
color
black, with transparent bottom
binding type
cell culture treated
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General description
For reduced-serum media cultivation of cells.For cultivation of fastidious cell lines.In addition to carboxyl and hydroxyl chemical groups, free amino groups are present on the surface.The surface has a protein-like composition, so cells can directly attach and spread out.Cells adhere faster, better rate of yield.Sensitive cell lines can be cultivated.Suited for serum reduced cultivation of cells.Clearly distinguishable through the color code: orange, embossed alphanumeric coding for 96-well standard plates.Free from endotoxins, DNase, DNA, RNase, non-cytotoxic.PS, sterile, with lids.BIO-CERT® CELL CULTURE QUALITY: Free of human DNA, RNase, DNase, Pyrogens and non cytotoxic
Features and Benefits
- Optimal surfaces for optimal results
- Reliable quality from the cleanroom
- Tested by independent laboratories
Legal Information
BIO-CERT is a registered trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG
BRAND is a registered trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG
BRANDplates is a registered trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG
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