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Greiner CELLSTAR® 384 well plates

flat bottom clear wells (with micro-clear bottom), sterile

Synonym(s):

384 multiwell plates, 384 well microplates, 384 well microtiter plates, 384 well plates

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UNSPSC Code:
41122107
NACRES:
NB.22
material:
black polystyrene
flat bottom clear wells (with micro-clear bottom)
maximum volume:
131 μL
size:
384 wells
working volume:
110 μL
sterility:
sterile
binding type:
Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surface
feature:
lid: no

material

black polystyrene
flat bottom clear wells (with micro-clear bottom)

sterility

sterile

feature

lid: no

packaging

case of 40

manufacturer/tradename

Greiner 781092

maximum volume

131 μL

size

384 wells

working volume

110 μL

binding type

Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surface

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General description

CELLSTAR® 384 flat bottom microplate,with an optimal working volume of 15-110 μL; maximum well capacity of 131 μL. Growth area: 10 mm(2)

Other Notes

384 flat well microtiter plate, without lid, rounded square well design, alphanumeric well coding; length: 127.76 +/- 0.15 mm; width: 85.48 +/- 0.15 mm; curvature: approx.150 μm.

Suitability

Black plates minimize background fluorescence. μClear film improves Luminescence; Fluorescence; Cell monitoring; Transmission; and Imaging by reducing background, cross-talk and autofluorescence. Suitable for cell work.

Legal Information

CELLSTAR is a registered trademark of Greiner Bio-One GmbH

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