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AXYP5ML48CS

Deep well plate, with pyramid bottom

48 rectangular wells, pyramid bottom clear polypropylene wells, maximum volume 5 mL, 25 ea of, sterile

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Deep well plate

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NACRES:
NB.15
UNSPSC Code:
41121800
Material:
pyramid bottom clear polypropylene wells
Size:
48 wells
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material

pyramid bottom clear polypropylene wells

sterility

sterile

feature

lid: no, skirt

manufacturer/tradename

Axygen Inc P-5ML-48-C-S, Corning

packaging

case of 25 ea, pack of 5 ea, 25 ea of

maximum volume

5 mL

size

48 wells

working volume

4.6 mL

suitability

suitable for PCR

binding type

non-treated surface

General description

The Axygen® Deep well plate is a clear polypropylene plate with a sterile and skirted design. It has 48 wells and features a pyramid-shaped bottom.

Application

Deep well plate, with pyramid bottom has been used to cultivate the donor bacterial strains during amino acid supernatant experiment.

Features and Benefits

  • Used for purposes of sample collection, in vitro growth chambers, and long-term storage.
  • Exhibit excellent chemical resistance.
  • Withstand temperatures as low as -80°C.
  • They feature a standard ANSI/SLAS footprint.

Legal Information

Axygen is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.


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Samir Giri et al.
Current biology : CB, 31(24), 5547-5557 (2021-11-04)
The exchange of metabolites among different bacterial genotypes profoundly impacts the structure and function of microbial communities. However, the factors governing the establishment of these cross-feeding interactions remain poorly understood. While shared physiological features may facilitate interactions among more closely