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UNSPSC Code:
41122107
eCl@ss:
32190102
NACRES:
NA.75
Material:
clear bottom
flat bottom
polystyrene plate
round clear wells
flat bottom
polystyrene plate
round clear wells
Size:
96 wells
Sterility:
sterile; γ-irradiated by SER-TAIN™ process
sterile
sterile
Binding type:
Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surface
Feature:
lid (low evaporation)
skirt
skirt
material
clear bottom
flat bottom
polystyrene plate
round clear wells
description
growth area .32cm2 (low evaporation lid)
sterility
sterile; γ-irradiated by SER-TAIN™ process
sterile
quality
tissue-culture treated
feature
lid (low evaporation)
skirt
packaging
case of 50 (individually wrapped)
manufacturer/tradename
Corning 3595
size
96 wells
well diam.
6.4 mm
well volume
360 μL
well working volume
75-200 μL
color
clear
binding type
Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surface
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General description
Rings on lid prevent cross-contamination. All plates have a uniform footprint and a raised bead to aid stacking. Alphanumerics provide well identification. Polystyrene unless stated otherwise.
Application
["Corning"]96 Well TC-Treated Microplates have been used for:
- short-term organoid growthassay
- enzyme assays
- crystal violet biofilm assay
Features and Benefits
- Possess flat bottoms accommodating a total volume of 360 µL.
- Suggested working volumes ranging from 75 to 200 µL.
- Subjected to treatment to enhance cell attachment under optimal conditions.
- Nonreversible low evaporation lids with condensation rings to reduce contamination.
- Sterilized via gamma radiation
Legal Information
Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
SER-TAIN is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC
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