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Corning™ 384-Well Spheroid Microplate
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Treated with an ultra-low attachment surface to enable uniform and reproducible 3D multicellular spheroid formation. Corning™ 384-Well Spheroid Microplate permit direct microscopic viewing and readings for top and bottom reading instruments.

With their novel and proprietary design, these microplates are ideal for generating and analyzing 3D multicellular spheroids in the same microplate. The Ultra-Low Attachment surface enables uniform and reproducible 3D multicellular spheroid formation. The black opaque microplate body shields each optically clear, round bottom well from well-to-well cross-talk.

  • Optically clear round bottom with black opaque microplate body
  • Covalent attachment of Ultra-Low Attachment (ULA) surface to reduce cellular adhesion to well surface
  • Novel well geometry aids in the generation of uniform, single spheroids across all wells, which enables automated visualization.
  • Unique design shields each well to minimize well-to-well cross-talk.
  • You can culture and assay spheroids in the same microplate without the need for transfer to a new microplate.

Specifications

Format Standard
Lid With Lid
Culture Area 0.06 cm2
Array 16 x 24
Color Clear
No. of Wells 384
Volume (Metric) Working 20 to 80 μL
Sterility Sterile
Surface Treatment Ultra-low Binding
Well Shape Round Bottom (U-well)
For Use With (Application) Minimizing protein absorption, enzyme activation and cellular activation
No. per Case 50/Cs.
No. per Pack 10/Pk.
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