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NACRES:
NB.22
UNSPSC Code:
41121800
Material:
black wells
flat bottom
polystyrene
flat bottom
polystyrene
Size:
120 μL
384 wells
384 wells
Product Name
BRAND® microplate BRANDplates®, cellGrade, size 384 wells, size 120 μL, flat bottom, black, with transparent bottom
material
black wells
flat bottom
polystyrene
sterility
sterile
feature
lid
skirt (F-bottom, transparent bottom)
packaging
pkg of 5 ea
manufacturer/tradename
BRAND 781989
size
120 μL
384 wells
working volume
120 μL
color
black, with transparent bottom
suitability
suitable for (bacteriological assays)
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Features and Benefits
- Optimal surfaces for optimal results
- Reliable quality from the cleanroom
- Tested by independent laboratories
General description
Standard plate for the cultivation of adherent cell lines.PS-surface with different chemical groups, such as carboxyl and hydroxyl groups, that are freely accessible.Surface is hydrophilic compared with non-treated PS.Serum components are easily bound onto the freely accessible chemical groups, allowing an indirect adhesion of cells.Clearly distinguishable through the color code: orange, embossed alphanumeric coding for 96-well standard plates.Free from endotoxins, DNase, DNA, RNase, non-cytotoxic.PS, sterile, with lids.BIO-CERT® CELL CULTURE QUALITY: Free of human DNA, RNase, DNase, Pyrogens and non cytotoxic
Legal Information
BIO-CERT is a registered trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG
BRAND is a registered trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG
BRANDplates is a registered trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG
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