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NACRES:
NB.13
UNSPSC Code:
41121800
Material:
polystyrene , round bottom clear , round wells
Size:
96 well
material
polystyrene , round bottom clear , round wells
sterility
sterile, sterile
feature
lid, lid, skirt, plate format: standard, well: round bottom, clear
packaging
pack of 1 (individually wrapped w/ lid), case of 24, pkg of (24/case), pkg of (individually wrapped)
manufacturer/tradename
Corning 7007
size
96 well
surface area
0.32 cm2 , cell growth area (cm2)
well volume
330 μL
well working volume
75-200 μL
wells
96 wells
color
clear
suitability
suitable for (cell cuture)
binding type
(Ultra-Low Attachment)
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General description
Corning Costar Ultra-Low Attachment Multiwell Plates
- Ultra-Low attachment plates feature a covalently bound hydrogel layer that effectively inhibits cellular attachment
- Surface minimizes protein absorption, enzyme activation, and cellular activation
- Surface is non-cytotoxic, biologically inert, and nondegradable
- Nonreversible lids with condensation rings to reduce contamination
- Individual alphanumerical codes for well identification
- Uniform footprint for ease in stacking
- Sterilized by gamma irradiation and certified nonpyrogenic
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Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
Costar is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
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