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The membranes of insert plates and inserts are offered in various tissue treatments to attach and grow cells. Access and remove prepared cell samples individually from the system housing for improved visibility. Multi-well insert plates feature transparent membranes in different densities to allow easier light microscope studying of live cell observation. Although available with different number of wells and pore sizes, most plates are compatible with automated filling systems.
VWR®, Cell Culture Insert Plates, PET
Supplier: VWR Collection
Polyester, sterile, with lid. These insert plates feature a thin, microscopically transparent polyester membrane that is tissue culture-treated for optimal cell attachment and growth.
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VWR®, Cell Culture Insert Plates, PC
Supplier: VWR Collection
PC, sterile, with lid. These insert plates feature a thin, semi-transparent polycarbonate membrane with pore sizes from 0,1 to 12,0 μm.
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Millicell® Cell Culture Inserts, PC Membrane (Isopore™)
Supplier: MILLIPORE
With Millicell inserts, attachment or suspension cells can access media from both their apical and basolateral sides. Cell growth, structure, and function more closely mimic what occurs in vivo. In addition, Millicell inserts make it possible to study both sides of the cell monolayer.
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Millicell® Cell Culture Inserts, Mixed Cellulose Esters (MF-Millipore™) Membrane
Supplier: MILLIPORE
With Millicell inserts, attachment or suspension cells can access media from both their apical and basolateral sides. Cell growth, structure, and function more closely mimic what occurs in vivo. In addition, Millicell inserts make it possible to study both sides of the cell monolayer.
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Millicell® Cell Culture Inserts, Hydrophilic PTFE (Biopore™) Membrane
Supplier: MILLIPORE
With Millicell inserts, attachment or suspension cells can access media from both their apical and basolateral sides. Cell growth, structure, and function more closely mimic what occurs in vivo. In addition, Millicell inserts make it possible to study both sides of the cell monolayer.