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CLS3990

Corning® 96 well NBS Microplate

flat bottom, white polystyrene, bag of 5 ×, non-sterile, lid: no

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Synonym(s):
cell culture plate, multi well plates, multiple well plates
UNSPSC Code:
41121800
NACRES:
NB.15

material

flat bottom
polystyrene
white bottom
white polystyrene

sterility

non-sterile
non-sterile

feature

lid: no
lid: no
skirt
plate format: 96 well standard

packaging

case of 100
pack of 25
bag of 5 ×

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 3990

maximum volume

360 μL

size

96 wells

well volume

360 μL

well working volume

75-200 μL

working volume

200 μL

color

white

binding type

NBS (non-binding surface)

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General description

Non-Binding surface (NBS) multiwell plates have a modified polymer surface (PS) which results in a non-ionic hydrophilic surface (polyethylene oxide-like), thereby minimizing bio-interaction and enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio. Results have demonstrated NBS′s ability to significantly reduce protein and nucleic acid binding to polymers (<2 ng/cm2; over 90% reduction of protein binding compare to PS & PP surface), maintain enzyme activity, and inhibit adhesion of a number of cell lines. These novel surface technologies for assay plates are ideal for homogeneous assays such as Scintillation Proximity Assay (SPA). In addition to a 20+ fold increase in signal-to-noise ratio, selected assays have also displayed improved sensitivity and specificity. The recommended working volume of up to 75 μL to 200 μL for 96 well plates and 20μL to 80 μL for 384 well plates.

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
NBS is a trademark of Corning, Inc.

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