What are cell culture plates used for?

14 Apr.,2024

 

Cell Culture Dishes

Cell culture dishes are disposable or reusable shallow containers specifically designed to support the growth and propagation of cells in culture. Dishes with pre-treated surfaces allow the adhesion of anchor-dependent cells, while untreated dishes support the culture of suspension cells. They come in a variety of sizes in single- or multi-well formats, and they can be round or rectangular. Cell culture dishes are typically made of borosilicate glass or clear plastics (usually polystyrene or polycarbonate), which allow distortion-free microscopic observation. They are often supplied with lids that provide consistent gas exchange while offering protection from the environment.

The Cell and Tissue Culture Plates (also generically called TC plates) offer optimal, uniform and compatible surface support for animal cell attachment and growth...
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proprietary vacuum treatment guarantees that the surface chemistry offers a uniform surface with both hydrophilic and negative charge properties. This treatment will lead to increased cell attachment. Cell and Tissue Culture Treated Plates

are inexpensive, disposable and are the most extensively used cell culture material both afore mentioned qualities both for biological affinity. 

This particular surface is obtained by plasma treatment that, thanks to its strictly controlled parameters, warrants consistency of behaviour of the surface. Untreated polystyrene surface isn’t suitable for cell attachment due to the surface chemistry of the polystyrene; the TC Surfacethat the surface chemistry offers a uniform surface with both hydrophilic and negative charge properties. This treatment will lead to

Cell and Tissue Culture is one the primary tools used in molecular and cellular biology because it provides an excellent model system for studying the physiology and biochemistry of cells.

Cell Culture and Tissue Culture are two types of processes used to artificially grow cells of multicellular organisms outside their natural environment, in an artificial and controlled medium where it is basically reproduction and survival of cells.

The main difference between cell culture and tissue culture is that cell culture is the laboratory process in which cells are grown under controlled conditions in vitro whereas tissue culture is the growth of cells taken from a multicellular organism.

Cell and Tissue Culture Treated Plates Applications

  • to study normal cell homeostasis, cell biochemistry, metabolism, mutagenesis, diseases, and compound effects
  • a model system for diseases and drug screening
  • powerful tool in cellular and molecular biology

Cell and Tissue Culture Treated Plates are offered in different formats, all sterile with lid:

24 Well  Cell and Tissue Culture Treated Plates 

96 Well Cell and Tissue Culture Treated Plates

384 Well Cell and Tissue Culture Treated Plates

 

Poly-D-Lysine and Poly-L-Lysine Coated Plates

With some cell types, to enhance cell attachment, growth and differentiation, the support’s plastic must have a thin layer of polymer polycationic that helps the cells, or tissues, to adhere to the surface. This enhanced surface is obtained by the coating of Poly-Lysine, a synthetic positively charged polymer.

Biomat has developed Surface Treatments specific to Tissue and Cells Culture to help researchers solve their needs.

Poly-D Lysine and Poly-L-Lysine Coated Plates are offered in different formats, all sterile with lid:

96 Well Plates – Poly-D-Lysine Coated Tissue Culture plates 

384 Well Plates – Poly-D-Lysine Coated Tissue Culture plates

96 Well Plates – Poly-L-Lysine Coated Tissue Culture plates

384 Well Plates – Poly-L-Lysine Coated Tissue Culture plates

What are cell culture plates used for?

Cell and Tissue Culture plates and Poly-Lysine Coated Plates