CLS4580
Corning® high content imaging plate
size 96 wells, black wells (with 0.2 mm glass bottom), half area, lid, sterile
Synonym(s):
96 multiwell plate, 96 well microplate, 96 well microtiter plate, 96 well plate, imaging plate
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UNSPSC Code:
41121800
NACRES:
NB.13
material:
black wells (with 0.2 mm glass bottom)
clear bottom
clear bottom
size:
96 wells
well volume:
200 μL
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material
black wells (with 0.2 mm glass bottom)
clear bottom
sterility
sterile
feature
lid
skirt
half area
packaging
pkg of 10 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Corning 4580
size
96 wells
well volume
200 μL
Application
Corning® high-content imaging plate is suitable for imaging systems to perform high-content cell-based assays. It has also been as a platform to culture the yeast cells and human mammary epithelial cell line to enable high-quality imaging during immunofluorescence (IF) microscopy.
Features and Benefits
- Ensures a flat and optically clear surface due to high-quality glass bottom that is ideal for cell growth, decreases autofocus time, and enhances throughput
- Anti-scratch glass
- Well bottom flatness ensures imaging device planarity
- Glass bottom thickness is ideal for imaging microscopy
- Ensures the highest possible optical quality for cell-based assays due to reduced crosstalk and low background fluorescence
- Half-area microplate consumes less reagent
Legal Information
Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
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