Formation of Spheroids and Suppression of Adhesion by Adherent Growing Cells in inertGrade™ Microplates

18 Dec 2014

Suppression of the cell adhesion that is mediated by integrin is of significant importance in many experimental procedures, such as the production of embryonic bodies, self-assembled 3D cultures, and dose-response relationships in cultivated tumor spheroids. This application note demonstrates that BRANDplates® inertGrade™ surfaces suppress the adhesion and spreading of adherent growing cells.

BRANDplates Cell Culture Microplates - inertGrade™

BRANDTECH® Scientific, Inc.

BRANDplates® inertGrade™ 96-well plates are especially suited for cell culture applications when adhesion is not desired. These plates are specifically designed for the cultivation of suspension, tumor, and stem cells, as well as other spheroid or 3-dimensional tissue culture models. They feature a surface that reduces cell adhesion and protein absorption to minimize enzyme and cellular activation. All BRANDplates® inertGrade™ microplates are sterile according to Ph. Eur. and USP 29, SAL10-6, and are alphanumerically coded with orange embossing for easy plate and well identification. Available clear, white, and black, with U- F- or C-bottom, as well as white or black with transparent bottom, to suit your needs.  

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