Microplates Products & Reviews

Microplates are multi-well plates used to increase the throughput of biological investigations. The number of wells microplates contain can range from 6 to 3243 wells, with the 96-well format being the most commonly used. Microplates can come tailored for a range of applications including cell culture, PCR, filtration, storage, non-binding surface, protein crystallization, as well as pre-coated, deep well and normal Standard microplates. Additionally, options for microplate colors include clear , black, white or black with clear bottom and white with clear bottom for absorbance microplate reader applications. Find the best microplates for your lab in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.

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Biotix Assay Plates

Biotix

Made of non-treated, medical-grade virgin polypropylene, Biotix 96-Well plates conform to the ANSI/SBS 1-2004 standard for automated high throughput processing.

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AcroPrep™ Advance 96-well Long Tip Filter Plate for Nucleic Acid Binding

Pall Life Sciences - Laboratory, Food, Beverage

The Pall AcroPrep Advance 96-well Long Tip Filter Plate for Nucleic Acid Binding incorporates a silica-based quartz glass fiber media to allow for efficient binding of DNA and RNA, while providing smooth flow and rapid processing of samples. This media offers researchers the flexibility to purify plasmid DNA from bacteria, and genomic DNA or total RNA from cell culture samples: a single plate for multiple applications. Redu…

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Glass-Bottom Microplates

Matrical, Inc.

Bottom surface options: 0.72 or 0.17mm glass (custom available on request) and clear quartz. Glass bottom plates are scratch resistant. Glass bottom plates are microbubble resistant Black polystyrene upper microplate structure. Applications include fluorescence assays such as laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS); and Nephelometry. Ideal for cell-based assays using Scanning and Confocal…

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