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UNSPSC Code:
41122107
NACRES:
NB.15
Material:
clear polystyrene plate, flat bottom wells clear , polyester membrane (Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), round wells
Pore size:
0.4 μm
Sterility:
sterile
Binding type:
Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surface
Product Name
Corning® Transwell® polyester membrane cell culture inserts, 24 mm Transwell with 0.4 μm pore polyester membrane insert, TC-treated, sterile, 24/cs
material
clear polystyrene plate, flat bottom wells clear , polyester membrane (Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), round wells
sterility
sterile
feature
lid, skirt
packaging
case of 24, pack of 6
manufacturer/tradename
Corning 3450
insert working volume
1.5 mL
membrane diam.
24 mm
membrane thickness
10 μm
size
6 wells
surface area
4.67 cm2 , cell growth area
well working volume
2.6 mL
color
clear
pore size
0.4 μm
binding type
Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surface
General description
- 10μm thick transparent polyester membrane
- Treated for optimal cell attachment
- Packaged 6 inserts in a 6 well plate, 4 plates per case
- Excellent visibility under phase contrast microscopy
- Sterilized by gamma radiation
Transwell cell culture inserts are convenient, easy-to-use permeable support devices for the study of both anchorage-dependent and anchorage-independent cell lines They feature a 10 mm, thin, microscopically transparent polyester membrane that is tissue culture treated for optimal cell attachment and growth.
Provides excellent cell visibility under phase contrast microscopy and allows assessment of cell viability and monolayer formation.
Provides excellent cell visibility under phase contrast microscopy and allows assessment of cell viability and monolayer formation.
Legal Information
Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
Transwell is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
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