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CLS3842

Corning® 96 Well Poly-D-Lysine Treated Microplate

flat bottom clear, black polystyrene, bag of 20, sterile, lid

Sinónimos:

96-Well Poly-D-Lysine Plate, Poly-D-Lysine Microplate, Treated Microplate

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NACRES:
NB.13
UNSPSC Code:
41121800
Material:
black polystyrene , clear wells, flat bottom clear , round wells
Size:
96 wells
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material

black polystyrene , clear wells, flat bottom clear , round wells

sterility

sterile

feature

lid, skirt

packaging

bag of 20

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 3842

size

96 wells

well volume

360 μL

well working volume

75-200 μL

suitability

suitable for (cell cuture)

binding type

poly-D-lysine coated surface

Application

Corning® 96 Well Poly-D-Lysine Treated Microplate has been used for purification of recombinant proteins.

Features and Benefits

  • Black walls and ultra-thin, clear flat bottoms that enable direct microscopic viewing, minimize background interference in fluorescent assays, and allow readings down to 340nm
  • Opaque walls reduce well-to-well crosstalk.
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Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.


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