Tissue Culture Plates from PerkinElmer are designed for optimal cellular assays with features like tissue culture treatment and gamma-irradiation sterilization for reliable adherent cell growth. Engineered for low background and crosstalk, these plates come in 96-, 384-, and 1536-well formats with uniform height and exceptional well flatness, ensuring ease of automation. With high-quality plastics and a design refined through years of experience, these plates deliver superior performance and reliable results for a wide range of applications.
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What are Tissue Culture Plates used for?
Tissue Culture Plates are used for growing and maintaining adherent cell cultures in laboratory settings. They provide a sterile environment and a treated surface to support cell attachment, proliferation, and various cellular assays.
What well formats are available for these plates?
These plates are available in 96-, 384-, and 1536-well formats, allowing flexibility for different experimental needs and high-throughput applications.
How are these plates sterilized?
The plates are sterilized using gamma irradiation, ensuring a contaminant-free environment for cell culture work.
Are these plates suitable for automated systems?
Yes, the plates are designed with uniform height and exceptional well flatness, making them highly compatible with automated liquid handling and high-throughput screening systems.
What makes these plates ideal for cellular assays?
They are engineered for low background and minimal crosstalk, which enhances signal detection and improves assay accuracy. The high-quality plastic material also contributes to reliable and consistent results.
Can these plates support adherent cell growth?
Yes, the plates are treated for tissue culture, ensuring an optimized surface for adherent cell attachment and growth.
Are these plates reusable?
No, these plates are designed for single-use to maintain sterility and prevent cross-contamination between experiments.
What types of assays can be performed using these plates?
They are suitable for various cellular assays, including viability, proliferation, cytotoxicity, fluorescence, and luminescence-based studies.
What material are the plates made from?
The plates are made from high-quality plastics that provide durability and transparency for optimal cell observation and imaging.