96 Well plate with #1.5 glass-like polymer coverslip bottom, tissue culture treated for better cell attachment than cover glass

96 well bottom plate with tissue culture treated #1.5 glass-like polymer coverslip (0.175±0.010mm). Tissue culture treated. Black frame with lid. Designed for high resolution imaging such as confocal microscopy.
Recommended for applications where better cell attachment is desired. Not suitable for total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF).
Recommended for applications where better cell attachment is desired. Not suitable for total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF).
Supplier | Cellvis |
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Product # | P96-1.5P |
Pricing | 20/case, $221.00 |
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Recommended for | Confocal Microscopy |
Not suitable for | Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF) |
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Citations for this product:
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2023Quote: NICOs were transferred to 96 well imaging plates (CellVis, P96-1.5P) and cleared by adding 80 µL Rapiclear 1.49 reagent (Sunjin Lab ...
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bioRxiv - Cancer Biology 2022Quote: ... or 96-well Cellvis glass coverslip bottom plates (Cellvis, Cat# P96-1.5P). Cells were treated the next day with either SYK siRNAs (or non-targeting control) ...
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bioRxiv - Biochemistry 2024Quote: J774A.1 murine macrophages were seeded in 96-well plates with glass-like polymer bottom (Cellvis, P96-1.5P) at 40,000 cells per well and allowed to settle for 1-2 h in the incubator at 37 °C ...
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bioRxiv - Biochemistry 2024Quote: J774A.1 murine macrophages were seeded in 96-well plates with glass-like polymer bottom (Cellvis, P96-1.5P) at 40,000 cells per well and allowed to settle for 1-2 h in the incubator at 37 °C ...
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bioRxiv - Immunology 2023Quote: ... The C3-expressing cells isolated from C3IRES-tdTomato C57BL/6 and WT mice were cultured and stained with goat anti-tdTomato in a 96-well plate with glass-like polymer bottom (Cellvis P96-1.5P) and imaged using a widefield microscopy to test anti-tdTomato antibody (Figure S4A-C).