384 Well White Plate, Optically Clear Polymer Bottom, Pack of 10 - FAQs

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4 个常见问题解答

What is the difference between the Nunclon Delta surface and a tissue culture (TC) surface from a competitor?

Our Nunclon Delta surface for adherent cells is a standard tissue culture (TC) surface modification that makes the polystyrene surface more hydrophilic. This facilitates maximum adhesion for a broad range of cell types.

The Nunclon Delta surface is Thermo Scientific Nunclon Delta-certified, which is a Thermo Fisher proprietary certification that has a quality standard to help ensure consistency. Every lot of Thermo Scientific Nunclon Delta-certified cell cultureware is tested with Gibco media for:
- Less than 10% growth variation in L929, Hel299 and primary chick embryo cells
- Less than 15% variation colony formation of V79-4 cells

More information and all applicable products can be found in the "Product selection guide for every step of your cell culture workflow" brochure .

Can I use Nunc White 384-Well Microplates for fluorescent assays?

Nunc White 384-Well Microplates can be used for fluorescent applications, but background fluorescence will be much higher compared to Nunc Black 384-Well Microplates.
We recommend the white microplates for scintillation and luminescent detection systems, in which the reflective properties of the microplate enhance the signal without producing any endogenous background signal.

Do you offer Nunc Microplate Lids for the Nunc Black or White 384-Well Microplates?

We offer Nunc Microplate Lids: Cat. No. 448143, that fit both the 384-well microplates and the 1,536-well microplates.

Why do you offer Nunc 384-Well Black or White Microplates when the cells cannot be observed using an inverted light microscope?

We offer Nunc Black or White 384-Well microplates that are intended for use in conjunction with 384-well microplate luminometers and fluorometers that have excitation and detection systems located above the plate. Due to the opaque quality of these microplates, all detection systems must rely on either luminescent or fluorescent reagents, such as viability stains that report cell activity and membrane integrity.