Clear Flat-Bottom Immuno Nonsterile 96-Well Plates
Clear Flat-Bottom Immuno Nonsterile 96-Well Plates
Clear Flat-Bottom Immuno Nonsterile 96-Well Plates
Clear Flat-Bottom Immuno Nonsterile 96-Well Plates
Clear Flat-Bottom Immuno Nonsterile 96-Well Plates
Thermo Scientific™

Clear Flat-Bottom Immuno Nonsterile 96-Well Plates

Choose from four binding surfaces of these 96-well plates for reliable and reproducible results in colormetric assays.
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Catalog NumberSurface TreatmentCertifiedVolume (Metric) WorkingBarcode
3355Immulon 1 BNo230 μLNo Barcode
3455Immulon 2 HBNo280 μLNo Barcode
3855Immulon 4 HBXNo280 μLNo Barcode
439454MaxiSorpYes350 μLNo Barcode
442404MaxiSorpNo350 μLNo Barcode
456529PolySorpNo350 μLNo Barcode
456537MaxiSorpYes350 μLNo Barcode
460984MaxiSorpYes350 μLIncludes Barcode
467320MediSorpYes350 μLNo Barcode
467340MultiSorpNo350 μLNo Barcode
475094PolySorpNo350 μLNo Barcode
9502227Universal BindingNo330 μLNo Barcode
95029330Enhanced BindingYes330 μLNo Barcode
Catalog number 3355
Price (CNY)
1,928.00
Case of 50
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Surface Treatment:
Immulon 1 B
Certified:
No
Volume (Metric) Working:
230 μL
Barcode:
No Barcode
Price (CNY)
1,928.00
Case of 50
Add to cart

Choose from four binding surfaces for reliable and reproducible results in colormetric assays with Thermo Scientific™ Clear Flat-Bottom Immuno Nonsterile 96-Well Plates, which feature Thermo Scientific™ Nunc™, Immulon™ and Microtiter™ clear plates that are ideal for quantitative and qualitative solid phase immunoassays.

96-Well Solid Plates:

  • Clear polystyrene
  • Choice of four surfaces for optimal binding
  • Alphanumerically labeled rows and columns

Surfaces:

  • Thermo Scientific PolySorp, Immulon 1B, and Universal Binding (UB) are for adsorption of hydrophobic molecules.
  • Thermo Scientific Medisorp and Immulon 2HB are slightly hydrophilic and bind a diverse range of biomolecules.
  • Thermo Scientific MaxiSorp, Immulon 4 HBX, and Enhanced Binding(EB) are hydrophilic and ideal for antibody sandwich assays.
  • Thermo Scientific MultiSorp is very hydrophilic and works well for glycans and water soluble proteins.

Ordering Information:

Please note that availability may vary by country. 467320, 456537, 460984 and 439454 include certificate

Specifications
Binding TypeHydrophobic
CertifiedNo
Detection MethodColorimetric
No. per Case50
No. per Pack10
Packaging50 Cases
Plate BlockingNone
Product TypeMicroplate
Target MoleculeLipids
Volume (Metric) Working230 μL
Array8 x 12
BarcodeNo Barcode
ColorClear
FormatStandard
MaterialPolystyrene
No. of Wells96
SterilityNon-sterile
Surface TreatmentImmulon 1 B
Volume (Metric) Well330 μL
Well ShapeRound Bottom (U-well)
Unit SizeCase of 50

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

For Clear Flat-Bottom Immuno Nonsterile 96-Well Plates, is the surface treatment solely on the bottom of the well, or is it also applied to the sides?

For energy treated plates, the entire plate surface receives the energy treatment. The MaxiSorp, PolySorp, MediSorp and MultiSorp plates are energy treated plates. For traditionally treated plates, the well surface is treated up to the listed working volume.

Are your Thermo Scientific 8-Well Strip Caps for Immuno Standard Modules compatible with all Nunc MicroWell 96-Well Microplates and Nunc Immuno 96-Well Plates?

Our Thermo Scientific 8-Well Strip Caps for Immuno Standard Modules were designed to provide a positive seal for flat and round bottom wells of our Nunc MicroWell 96-Well Microplates and Nunc Immuno 96-Well Plates.
8-Well Strip Caps for Immuno Standard Modules are not compatible with C or V bottom wells of the Nunc Microwell 96-Well Microplates and Nunc Immuno 96-Well Plates.

For Nunc Immuno plates and modules, what are the advantages of one well geometry type over another? Which types should I use for various applications?

The following list describes the geometries of wells available for Nunc Immuno-plates and modules:
- Flat bottom (F): Allows maximum transmission of light. These plates can be read on a monochromatic reader.
- Round bottom (U): This geometry optimizes washing and coating. These plates can be read using a dual wavelength reader.
- "C" bottom (C): This design of the well is a combination of both flat and round bottoms. Basically, it is a flat bottomed well with curved edges at the bottom. These plates also can be read using a monochromatic reader combining optimal reading and washing.
- StarWell: These wells have a modified "C" shape geometry with eight fins strategically placed at the bottom. This feature increases surface area, allowing more molecules to become immobilized which reduces incubation times.

Which Nunc immunodiagnostic passive surface should I choose: PolySorp, MediSorp, MaxiSorp, or MultiSorp?

Our passive immunodiagnostic surfaces are based on a series of treatments that modify the polystyrene surface to different final levels of hydrophilicity. Selection of one of these surfaces for ELISA development should be based on the characteristics of the biomolecule you seek to immobilize. PolySorp is fairly hydrophobic and should be used for biomolecules that have hydrophobic domains, e.g., lipids, lipoproteins, and large proteins. MediSorp is slightly hydrophilic and can be used for biomolecules with hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties, e.g., medium-to-large proteins such as albumin, or amphiphilic biomolecules such as LPS. MaxiSorp is quite hydrophilic, optimized for binding of IgG (and any other molecule with similar characteristics) and thus is a popular choice for sandwich ELISA and similar protocols. MultiSorp is very hydrophilic, and in turn will immobilize very hydrophilic biomolecules such as glycoproteins. Some optimization will always be necessary, and in many cases screening for binding optimization may involve a few surface types.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Antibodies and Immunoassays Support Center.

What is the difference between a certified and an uncertified immunodiagnostic plate, e.g., Cat. No. 439454 vs. 442404?

There is no difference in the manufacturing process. Certified plates are performance tested (using an antibody binding protocol) during quality control, whereas uncertified plates are not. This test is expensive for us to perform, so we offer the uncertified version at cost savings customers for whom antibody binding testing results are not critical.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Antibodies and Immunoassays Support Center.