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CLS4527

Corning® spheroid microplates

wells (1536), round black/clear bottom, ULA (Ultra-Low Attachment surface), sterile

Synonym(s):

3D cell culture plates

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About This Item

NACRES:
NB.15
UNSPSC Code:
41122102
Material:
polystyrene , round black/clear bottom
Size:
1536 wells
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material

polystyrene , round black/clear bottom

sterility

sterile

feature

ULA (Ultra-Low Attachment surface), Lid Included, Recommended Medium Well Volume, Recommended Working Volume, Specific plates for 3D cell culture

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 4527

size

1536 wells

well volume

(14 mL)

wells

(1536)

suitability

suitable for (cell cuture)

General description

Key Features:
  • Optically clear round bottom with black opaque microplate body
  • Covalent attachment of Ultra-Low Attachment surface to reduce cellular adhesion to well surface
  • Novel proprietary well geometry aids formation of spheroids in center of well
  • Unique design that shields each well to minimize well-to-well cross talk

Key Benefits:
  • Uniform, single spheroid formation across all wells
  • Centering of the spheroid in each well enables automated visualization
  • Culture and assay spheroids in the same microplate, without the need for transfer to a new plate
  • Ease of media exchange or treatment with test compounds/drugs

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Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.


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