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Corning® HTS Transwell®-24 well permeable supports

HTS Transwell-24 units with 0.4 μm pore polycarbonate membrane and 6.5 mm inserts, TC-treated, sterile, 12/cs

Synonym(s):

corning transwell, transwell corning

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UNSPSC Code:
41121800
NACRES:
NB.13

material

clear polystyrene plate
flat bottom wells clear
polycarbonate membrane
round wells

description

12 HTS Transwell-24 units loaded into twelve 24 well plates

sterility

sterile

feature

lid
skirt
plate format: 24 wells

packaging

case of 12
pack of 12

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 3397

insert size

0.1 mL

membrane thickness

10 μm

size

24 wells

surface area

0.33 cm2 , cell growth area

well working volume

12 mL

color

clear

pore size

0.4 μm pore size

suitability

suitable for (cell culture applications; optimal for cell attachment)

binding type

Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surface

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General description

Corning® HTS Transwell® 24 Well Permeable Supports

Features and Benefits:

  • Treated for optimal cell attachment
  • 0.4 μm to 3 μm pore polycarbonate or polyester membrane
  • Reservoirs may be purchased separately
  • Sterilized by gamma radiation

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
Transwell is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

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