EF8971E 354717
EF8971E
Surface Coating
Amine
Description
96 well
Type
Multiwell Plates
Each
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8971G 354719
EF8971G
Surface Coating
Amine
Description
384 well black/clear
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 5
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8971A 354721
EF8971A
Surface Coating
Amine
Description
6 well
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 5
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8971C 354723
EF8971C
Surface Coating
Amine
Description
24 well
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 5
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8971L 354732
EF8971L
Surface Coating
Amine
Description
100 mm
Type
Dishes
Case of 10
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8971J 354771
EF8971J
Surface Coating
Amine
Description
1536 well black/clear
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 5
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8972A 354773
EF8972A
Surface Coating
Carboxyl
Description
6 well
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 5
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8972C 354775
EF8972C
Surface Coating
Carboxyl
Description
24 well
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 5
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8972E 354784
EF8972E
Surface Coating
Carboxyl
Description
100 mm
Type
Dishes
Case of 10
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8971F 356717
EF8971F
Surface Coating
Amine
Description
96 well
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 50
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8971H 356719
EF8971H
Surface Coating
Amine
Description
384 well black/clear
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 50
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8971B 356721
EF8971B
Surface Coating
Amine
Description
6 well
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 50
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8971D 356723
EF8971D
Surface Coating
Amine
Description
24 well
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 50
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8971M 356732
EF8971M
Surface Coating
Amine
Description
100 mm
Type
Dishes
Case of 40
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8971K 356771
EF8971K
Surface Coating
Amine
Description
1536 well black/clear
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 50
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8972B 356773
EF8972B
Surface Coating
Carboxyl
Description
6 well
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 50
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8972D 356775
EF8972D
Surface Coating
Carboxyl
Description
24 well
Type
Multiwell Plates
Case of 50
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield
EF8972F 356784
EF8972F
Surface Coating
Carboxyl
Description
100 mm
Type
Dishes
Case of 40
Corning Cultureware
Corning
Corning® PureCoat™ Cultureware is a novel family of chemically-defined, animal-free cell culture surfaces designed to enhance cell performance. A proprietary thin-film coating technology produces a uniform, functionalized surface that provides a highly controlled environment for cell culture applications.
Both Corning PureCoat amine, a positively charged surface, and Corning PureCoat carboxyl, a negatively charged surface, are proven to provide improved cell attachment and cell proliferation over standard tissue culture (TC)-treated surfaces. These defined surfaces function with a broad range of primary and transfected cells in standard, serum-free, or serum-reduced culture conditions. Corning PureCoat surfaces support standard cell dissociation techniques, do not interfere with microscopy or imaging analysis, and do not require special steps for cell adaptation.
Corning PureCoat amine and carboxyl surfaces are chemically-defined, animal-free enhanced cell culture surfaces. Both surfaces reduce variability, giving you more control over your cell culture environment and resulting in a more predictable biological outcome.
Corning PureCoat surfaces provide improved attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced recovery from freeze-thaw, and improved differentiation for a broad range of cells that exhibit poor attachment properties. These features save you time while increasing productivity in the lab.
Able to store at room temperature—no special storage or handling required. Stable for at least 18 months from date of manufacture. Cultureware material is polystyrene suitable for cell culture. 96- and 384-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 2-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004). 1536-well microplates meet ANSI/SBS standards (1-2004, 3-2004, 4-2004).
Key Features Amine and Carboxyl surfaces for the culture of primary, transfected, transformed and fastidious cells Use in standard, serum-free and serum reduced conditions Better attachment, increased proliferation, enhanced post thaw recovery improve cell yield