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Nunc Cell Culture Dish

by Thermo Fisher Scientific

Overview

The Nunc Cell Culture Dish is designed for the cultivation of adherent and suspension cell lines. These dishes feature high-quality optical clarity for microscopic analysis and are engineered to facilitate consistent gas exchange and attachment performance.

Highlights

  • Optimized surface chemistry for enhanced cell attachment and proliferation.
  • Optical-grade polymer construction ensures distortion-free microscopic observation.
  • Ventilation design promotes uniform gas exchange while maintaining environmental control.
  • Raised rim design enables secure stacking and improved handling stability.

At-a-glance

Recommended Applications
Cell culture, stem-cell research, microscopy, cell-based assays.
Condition
Surplus/second-hand; stored under manufacturer-recommended conditions.

Applications

Utilized in primary cell culture and established cell line maintenance. These dishes are suitable for applications in molecular biology research, drug toxicity screening, and advanced imaging techniques such as immunofluorescence.

Sustainability

By rehoming surplus lab products, this listing supports waste reduction and resource efficiency.

Responsible use & safety

  • Require training/authorization before use.
  • Inspect before operation; do not use if safety features are compromised.
  • Follow manufacturer's manual for operation and maintenance.
  • Maintain aseptic technique and handle within a certified biosafety cabinet.

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