CLS3294
Corning® CellBIND® surface culture dishes
D × H 35 mm × 10 mm
Synonym(s):
plastic cell culture dish
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material
polystyrene
round
sterility
sterile; γ-irradiated
packaging
sleeve of 10
manufacturer/tradename
Corning 3294
D × H
35 mm × 10 mm
surface area
8 cm2
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General description
- Manufactured from optically-clear virgin polystyrene
- Corning® CellBIND® surface treated for optimal cell attachment
- Sterilized by gamma radiation and certified nonpyrogenic
- Have stacking beads to aid in handling
- Supplied with vents to provide consistent gas exchange
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For good cell attachment the hydrophobic polystyrene surface must be modified to a more hydrophilic surface. This allows cell attachment proteins (vitronectin and fibronectin) found in the serum containing culture medium to adhere and spread on the vessel bottom providing a better surface for cells to attach
For good cell attachment the hydrophobic polystyrene surface must be modified to a more hydrophilic surface. This allows cell attachment proteins (vitronectin and fibronectin) found in the serum containing culture medium to adhere and spread on the vessel bottom providing a better surface for cells to attach
For good cell attachment the hydrophobic polystyrene surface must be modified to a more hydrophilic surface. This allows cell attachment proteins (vitronectin and fibronectin) found in the serum containing culture medium to adhere and spread on the vessel bottom providing a better surface for cells to attach
For good cell attachment the hydrophobic polystyrene surface must be modified to a more hydrophilic surface. This allows cell attachment proteins (vitronectin and fibronectin) found in the serum containing culture medium to adhere and spread on the vessel bottom providing a better surface for cells to attach
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