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6-well plate PC membrane cell culture insert

The permeable support, also known as a cell culture insert, is an essential tool for studying both scaffold-dependent and independent cell lines.

- The innovative hanging design makes pipetting easier. - Supplied with multiple well plates: 6-well, 12-well, 24-well. - PC membrane: Low adsorption rate reduces loss of low molecular weight proteins and other compounds. - The transparent PET insert provides sufficient optical transparency to visualize cell contours with a phase contrast microscope. - The transparent PET membrane is easy to observe. - The PC membrane is resistant to tearing and curling, making it easy to handle when removing the chamber. - Compatible with most solvents used for fixation and staining.

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Cell Culture Inserts

Significantly used in experiments such as co-culture, chemotaxis experiments, cell migration, cell infiltration, and drug delivery. Permeability support effectively improves the culture of polar cells.

Cell culture inserts are used for extensive cell experiments such as co-culture, chemotaxis experiments, cell migration experiments, cell infiltration, and drug delivery. Among these, permeable supports can effectively improve the culture of polarized cells. These supports allow cells to secrete and absorb molecules from both the basal and apical surfaces, enabling more natural metabolism and maximizing the simulation of the in vivo environment.

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