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BIOFLOAT™ 384-well plates

Cat.# F224384 / Size: 4 plates/pack

 

Ready-to-use for spheroid cell culture

The BIOFLOAT™ 384-well plate provides a highly defined, fully inert, and cell-repelling surface.

Product Characteristics

Plate color: clear

Well bottom: round (U – bottom)

Recommended working volume: 50 µl

Material: Polystyrene (PS)

* RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT INTENDED FOR DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE.

Key Feature

The BIOFLOAT™ 384-well plate outperforms existing products by its anti-adhesive properties:

1. Rapid spheroid formation – BIOFLOAT plates are supporting faster cell aggregation into spheroids compared to competitor plates. Spheroids are usually forming within 24 hours after cell seeding in BIOFLOAT plates.

2. High reproducibility of spheroid generation – A single perfectly round-shaped spheroid is forming in each well of BIOFLOAT plates, without any further satellites or cell aggregates.

3. Reliable spheroid formation – Spheroids can be generated in BIOFLOAT plates with a variety of different cell types, including tumor cell lines, human and animal primary cells and stem cells.

4. No need for centrifugation – Centrifugation after cell seeding is not needed, saving time and reducing cellular stress.

5. Stability in long term cultivation of spheroids – Highly viable and functional spheroids can be cultivated for several months in BIOFLOAT plates.

Characteristics

Plate color
clear
Well bottom
round (U – bottom)
Well bottom color
clear
Well volume
90 µl
Recommended working volume
50 µl
Array
16×24
Material
Polystyrene (PS)
Temperature range
– 20 °C to + 50 °C
Sterile
yes
Quantity
bag of 4 plates with resealable snap lock

Additional Documents

Brochure

 

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