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Ibidi Culture-Insert 2 Well in µ-Dish 35 mm, low ibiTreat 80206

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The Ibidi Culture-Insert 2 Well is a unique tool designed for creating cell-free gaps within cell monolayers on ibidi's µ-Dish 35 mm with low ibiTreat coating. It allows for precise spatial control of cell migration, invasion, and other cell-based assays.

- Benefits/Advantages:

- Enhanced Experimental Control: The Culture-Insert 2 Well enables researchers to create consistent and reproducible gaps in cell monolayers, providing control over the positioning and dimensions of the cell-free areas.

- Time Efficiency: The Culture-Insert 2 Well simplifies the process of creating cell-free gaps, reducing the time and effort required for experimentation.

- Compatible with Multiple Applications: It is suitable for a wide range of applications, including wound healing assays, cell migration studies, invasion assays, and co-culture experiments.

- High-Quality Material: Made from optically clear plastic, the Culture-Insert 2 Well ensures excellent imaging quality and compatibility with microscopy techniques.

Product Details

Model
Product Type Consumables
Part Number 80206
Brand ibidi GmbH
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Net Dimensions (WxDxH cm)
Gross Weight (kg)
Net Weight (kg)

Coverslip Material Polymer Coverslip
Number of Wells 2

ibidi GmbH

ibidi is a leading global supplier for functional cell-based assays and advanced products for cellular microscopy. A shared passion among the team for innovation, quality, service and a strong relationship to the customers, are the keys to ibidi's excellence and success.

ibidi is committed to supplying the highest quality products and service at a good value. Its innovative research tools enabling scientists to achieve outstanding success and breakthroughs in life sciences, pharma, biotechnology, and medical diagnostics. ibidi’s goal is to provide scientists with standardized workflows that result in reproducible and truly objective scientific data, which can also be translated into therapies.