CLS3936
Corning® 1536 well plates
non-treated (medium bind), 50/cs, round bottom black polystyrene wells, non-sterile, lid: no
Synonym(s):
1536 multiwell plate, 1536 well microplate, 1536 well microtiter plate, 1536 well plate, HTS plate, TC-treated plate, immunoassay plate, tissue-culture treated plate
About This Item
material
black plate
polystyrene plate
round bottom black polystyrene wells
sterility
non-sterile
feature
lid: no
skirt
packaging
pack of 10
case of 50
manufacturer/tradename
Corning 3936
maximum volume
10 μL
size
1536 wells
working volume
8 μL
color
black
suitability
suitable for (fluorescent; luminescent assays)
binding type
non-treated surface
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General description
- 1536 well polystyrene plates
- Low background fluorescence, minimal light scatter and reduced crosstalk
- Excellent signal dynamic range due to low background fluorescence and enhanced signal intensity
- Opaque walls to prevent well-to-well crosstalk
- Flat well bottoms possess superior flatness -minimizes variability within a plate and between plates
- Round well bottoms for reduced air entrapment and improved CV′s and Z factor
- Raised well bottoms for high sensitivity
- Flood reservior on four sides to reduce instrument contamination
- Suitable for fluorescent and luminescent assays
- Black wall plates have low background fluorescence, minimal light scatter and reduced crosstalk
- Not treated (or medium binding) polystyrene surface is hydrophobic in nature and binds biomolecules through passive interactions
- Is suitable primarily for the immobilization of large molecules, such as antibodies, that have large hydrophobic regions that can interact with the surface
- Untreated microplates have a binding capacity of approximately 100 to 200 ng IgG/cm2
- Recommended working volume of up to 8 μL
- Conforms to standard microplate footprint and dimensions
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