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Hi,
We use Whatman (96 well) plates from VWR for our confocal imaging which
works really well. Art no 512-1158. We used Greiner as well which works as
well but if you image upside down they are harder to seal properly in our
experience.
Best,
Rutger
2014-07-01 2:06 GMT+02:00 Casey Laris <[log in to unmask]>:
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> Glass bottom plates perform the best but are expensive. The COC options
> are really almost indistinguishable. Here's what we recommend most of the
> time.
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> Recommended Plates For Imaging:
> 96 well: Greiner 655090
> 384 well: Greiner 781091
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> Best,
>
> Casey
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>
> B. Prabhakar Pandian wrote:
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>> Hello,
>> Can anyone suggest well plates with low background for fluorescent
>> studies.
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>> Thanks,
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>> -Prabhakar
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Rutger Schutten
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Cell Profiling - Affinity Proteomics
School of Biotechnology, KTH
Science for Life Laboratory
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