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Corning® Costar® TC-Treated Multiple Well Plates

size 6 wells, clear, polystyrene plate, flat bottom, case of 50 (individually wrapped), sterile, lid

Synonym(s):

cell culture plate, multi well plates, multiple well plates, multiwell plates, tissue culture plates

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122107
eCl@ss:
32190102
NACRES:
NA.75

material

clear
clear bottom
flat bottom
polystyrene plate
round clear wells

description

growth area 9.5 cm2

sterility

sterile

feature

lid
skirt

packaging

case of 50 (individually wrapped)

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 3516

size

6 wells

well diam.

34.8 mm

well volume

16.8 mL

well working volume

1.9-2.9 mL

binding type

Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surface

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General description

Rings on lid prevent cross-contamination. All plates have a uniform footprint and a raised bead to aid stacking. Alphanumerics provide well identification. Polystyrene unless stated otherwise.

Application

Corning® Costar® TC-Treated Multiple Well Plates have been used to:
  • cultivate SaOS-2cells
  • construct stable cell lines
  • seed and differentiate cells for real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)

Features and Benefits

  • Flat bottoms for enhanced stability.
  • Specially treated to promote optimalcell attachment.
  • Ensured sterility through gammairradiation.
  • Free from pyrogens, ensuring a safe environmentfor cell culture.

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
Costar is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

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