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EP951040601

Eppendorf® Protein LoBind Microplate 384/V-PP

PCR clean, V-bottom clear wells, white border, pack of 240 ea (10 bags × 24 plates)

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UNSPSC Code:
41106300
material:
V-bottom clear wells
polypropylene
well volume:
140 μL
sterility:
non-sterile
feature:
PCR clean
lid: no
skirt

material

V-bottom clear wells
polypropylene

sterility

non-sterile

feature

PCR clean
lid: no
skirt

packaging

pack of 240 ea (10 bags × 24 plates)

manufacturer/tradename

Eppendorf® 951040601

well volume

140 μL

color

clear wells
white border

suitability

suitable for (protein analysis)
suitable for PCR

General description

Microplate 384/V-PP, Protein LoBind, wells clear, 140 µL, PCR clean, white, 240 plates (10 bags × 24 plates)
  • Eppendorf LoBind material ensures excellent sample recovery for improved assay results
  • Free of surface coating (e.g., silicone) to minimize the risk of sample interference
  • Lot-certified PCR clean purity grade: free of human DNA, DNase, RNase and PCR inhibitors
  • Available in tube, microplate, and deepwell plate formats for easy-up scaling
  • Unique OptiTrack® matrix: 30 % faster sample identification and fewer pipetting errors
  • RecoverMax® well design: optimized well geometry for minimal remaining/dead volume and excellent mixing properties
  • Raised well rims and a smooth surface ensure reliable sealing in plates

Features and Benefits

  • Eppendorf LoBind material ensures excellent sample recovery for improved assay results
  • Free of surface coating (e.g., silicone) to minimize the risk of sample interference
  • Lot-certified PCR clean purity grade: free of human DNA, DNase, RNase and PCR inhibitors
  • Available in tube, microplate, and deepwell plate formats for easy-up scaling
  • Unique OptiTrack® matrix: 30 % faster sample identification and fewer pipetting errors
  • RecoverMax® well design: optimized well geometry for minimal remaining/dead volume and excellent mixing properties
  • Raised well rims and a smooth surface ensure reliable sealing in plates

Legal Information

Eppendorf is a registered trademark of Eppendorf AG
OptiTrack is a registered trademark of Eppendorf AG
RecoverMax is a registered trademark of Eppendorf AG

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Kelly Hodge et al.
Journal of proteomics, 88, 92-103 (2013-03-19)
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Steven J Bark et al.
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Differential recovery of peptides due to nonspecific adsorption can seriously compromise reproducibility and quality of proteomic data for peptide analyses by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). This study demonstrates large variations in reproducibility and quantitation of LC-MS data for peptides derived
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