Z688789
Nunc® UpCell™ Surface cell culture multidish
size 24 wells, case of 6 ea
Synonym(s):
cell culture multidish, tissue culture dish
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UNSPSC Code:
41121812
NACRES:
NB.22
sterility
sterile
sterile
feature
lid
membrane not included
w/ lid and airvent
packaging
case of 6 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Nunc 174899
dish L × W
128 mm × 86 mm
external L × W
128 mm × 86 mm
size
24 wells
surface area
1.9 cm2 , culture area (cm2)/well
working volume
1 mL
binding type
(UpCell Surface)
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General description
The Nunc UpCell Surface dishes have a temperature responsive cell culture surface. These UpCell Surface dishes are suitable for harvesting of cells with intact surface proteins, for culture passaging, single-cell analyses and cell transplantation research. The UpCell surface enables harvesting of cell sheets and creation of 3D tissue models which are held together by normal cell junctions and extracellular matrix
Application
- Culture passaging
- Subsequent single-cell analyses (e.g. flow cytometry)
- 3D tissue modeling for transplantation
Features and Benefits
- The hydrophicility of the UpCell surface changes with the external temperature, allowing cells to detach
- No trypsinization - preserve cell surface proteins
- No need for dissociation enzymes, ensuring intact cell surface proteins
- No need for physical scraping, resulting in high cell viability
- Supportive membranes included in the 6-well plates allow for harvesting of the cell sheets
- Enables harvesting of cell sheets and creations of 3D tissue models held together by normal cell junctions and extracellular matrix
- Minimal hands-on time
- For research and single-use only
- It is quick, clean and simple-just reduce the temperature
- Shelf Life: 3 years from date of manufacturing
Legal Information
Nunc is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries
UpCell is a trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries
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