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Corning® 384 well microplate, low flange

Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surface, black polystyrene, flat bottom, sterile, lid, pack of 10

Synonym(s):

384 multiwell plates, 384 well low volume plates, 384 well microplates, 384 well microtiter plates, 384 well plates, 384 well tissue culture treated plates

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121800
NACRES:
NB.24

material

black bottom
black polystyrene
flat bottom
polystyrene
square black wells

sterility

sterile

feature

lid
skirt

packaging

pack of 10

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 3571

maximum volume

112 μL
112 μL

size

384 wells
384 wells

working volume

80 μL
80 μL

color

black

binding type

Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surface

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General description

Black wall plates have reduced autofluorescence, higher signal to background ratio and lower CV′s.
• Enhanced flatness provdes low intra- and inter- plate CV′s.
• Flat bottoms with 112μL total volume
• Conforms to standard microplate footprint and dimensions
• TC-treated for optimal cell attachment
• Nonreversable lids with condensation rings to reduce contamination
• Sterilized by gamma radiation and certified nonpyrogenic
• Ideal for today′s more sensitive assays and plate readers.

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

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