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Corning® FluoroBlok™ 96-Multiwell Insert Systems, PET Membrane

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  • A solution for automated, high throughput cell-based studies of chemotaxis, migration and invasion
  • Increase cell migration and invasion assay productivity with simplified fluorescence detection and real-time analysis
  • Simplification of chemotaxis, cell migration, and invasion assays
  • Standard technology platform allows multiple protocols
  • Homogeneous protocols for real-time kinetic readouts
  • Real-time detection without dismantling or destroying the insert
  • Increased sample throughput
  • Eliminates need for manual cell scraping and counting
  • Automation friendly
  • 96 Multiwell format is compatible with commercial detectors and fluid handling instruments
  • Unique fluorescence blocking membrane
  • Blocks greater than 99% of the excitation and emission wavelengths of fluorophores commonly used to label cells

The Corning FluoroBlok 96 Multiwell Insert System is a cell culture assay platform designed with automation in mind. The one-piece insert housing and fluorescence blocking microporous membrane (available in 3.0 and 8.0 µm pore sizes) enables increased efficiency, productivity and throughput in the drug discovery process. The novel receiver plate design minimizes crosstalk between the wells; the black housing of the 96 Multiwell Insert virtually eliminates autofluorescence. These features ensure fluorescence measurements that result from your assay, not crosstalk or background signal.

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Product Number Product Name Qty./Pk Qty./Cs Brand Price Unit Size
351162 Corning® FluoroBlok™ HTS 96-well Multiwell Permeable Support System with 3.0 µm High Density PET Membrane, Sterile, 5/Case   5 / Pk     5 / Cs     Corning®   € 2’535.37 per case
351164 Corning® FluoroBlok™ HTS 96-well Multiwell Permeable Support System with 8.0 µm High Density PET Membrane, Sterile, 5/Case   5 / Pk     5 / Cs     Corning®   € 2’542.16 per case