Fluorescence microplate 4518
laboratory384-wellcell

Fluorescence microplate - 4518 - Corning BV - laboratory / 384-well / cell
Fluorescence microplate - 4518 - Corning BV - laboratory / 384-well / cell
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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory, fluorescence
Number of wells
384-well
Sample type
cell

Description

High optical-quality film bottom, black microplates are ideal for performing high content cell-based assays using imaging systems. The low base plate allows for unobstructed reading of all wells even when using high numerical aperture objectives. The film bottom provides a flat and optically clear surface that reduces autofocus time, increases throughput and is ideal for cell growth. Film bottom thickness of 190 µm is well suited for imaging microscopy Excellent well bottom flatness to ensure planarity for imaging devices Low background fluorescence and minimal crosstalk to provide the highest possible optical quality for cell based assays 384 well microplate geometry eliminates reagent loss due to wicking Material: Cyclic Olefin Copolymer with COC Film Bottom Details Qty./Pk -   20 / Pk   Qty./Cs -   20 / Cs Plate Feature -   Low base   Plate Color -   Clear bottom black Well Bottom -   Flat   Well Bottom Color -   Clear   Well Volume -   80 µL   Cell Growth Area -   0.03 cm² (approx.) Recommended Working Volume -   45 µL   Surface Treatment -   TC-Treated   Sterile -   Yes   Lids Included -   Yes

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