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News Release from: Porvair Sciences | Subject: 96-well assay plates
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 10 May 2007
Adsorption, absorption, mixing and
storage plates
Manufactured from clear polystyrene or opaque polypropylene, Porvair says its range of 96-well assay plates offer an unmatched combination of affordability and high quality
Porvair Sciences offer a comprehensive range of 96-well assay plates for routine adsorption, absorption, mixing and storage applications With a choice of three well types (flat, round and v-bottomed) and white, black, and black/white combination plate formats an optimised 96-well plate is available to suit almost any assay application
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Constructed in high-grade polystyrene the flat-bottomed 96-well assay plate family provide the ideal microplates for fluorescence, luminescence and scintillation measurements, says the company.
White well plates provide maximum reflectivity optimising high sensitivity light emitting luminescence assays.
Black well plates provide the all-absorbing background needed to minimise background interference and eliminate well-to-well cross talk permitting the highest performance fluorimetric assays.
For cell growth applications tissue culture treated 96-well assay plates are also available.
Maintaining the footprint of a standard 96-well plate, all Porvair 96-well assay plates are fully compatible with almost all plate readers, robotic sample processors, and liquid handling systems.
Porvair Sciences also offers a complete range of 384-well assay plates. Request a free brochure from Porvair Sciences ...
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