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Brand Name : | Henan Aile |
Model Number : | 6, 12, 24, 48 |
Certification : | ISO/CE |
Price : | Negotiable |
Payment Terms : | L/C, T/T |
Supply Ability : | 1000000 Pieces per Week |
Delivery Time : | 15-30 days |
MOQ : | 50000PCS |
Cell Culture Plates with treated culture surface and plates 6, 12, 24, 48, and 96 wells with flat bottoms
We supply cell culture plates with treated culture surface and
plates with surface for suspension culture.
-- Available in two types: The plates with treated surface are
suitable for adherent cell culture, and those with non-treated
surface are suitable for suspension cell culture;
-- Available with 6, 12, 24, 48, and 96 wells with flat bottoms;
-- Excellent visibility;
-- Raised well rims reduce the risk of cross contamination;
-- Reasonable well-cover gap prevents contamination and evaporation
of culture media during cell culture;
--Designed with one-way cover orientation to reduce mistakes;
--Alphanumerical codes for well identification;
--Raised upper edge on the cover well matches the bottom to keep
stacked plates stable for space saving;
--Suitable for most equipment and instruments;
--Sterilized by irradiation;
--Pyrogen-free.
FAQ:
Why cell culture plates are coated?
PDL coatings often improve attachment and growth of primary
neurons, glial cells, neuroblastomas, and a variety of transfected
cell lines. PDL coating are also used in cell-based microplate
assays to help keep cells attached to the bottom of the wells
during processing.
How do culture plates work?
Cell culture plates are used in laboratories to provide optimum
conditions for cell culture. A cell culture plate provides the
right conditions for the growth of cell cultures. They are usually
transparent to allow visual assaying, and the dishes can be either
V-shaped, flat, or round at the bottom.
How are culture plates stored?
Culture dishes should be wrapped with laboratory sealing film
(plastic or paraffin) and stored upside down (agar side up) to
minimize contamination and to keep both the culture and agar
properly hydrated.
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