PCR Plate, 384-well, standard
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PCR Plate, 384-well, standard
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PCR Plate, 384-well, standard

The Standard Thermo Scientific 384-well plate is compatible with the majority of 384 block PCR and sequencing instruments. It hasRead more
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AB138450 plates
Catalog number AB1384
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The Standard Thermo Scientific 384-well plate is compatible with the majority of 384 block PCR and sequencing instruments. It has a maximum well volume of 40 μL and a working volume of 25 μL. This 384-well plate is compatible with all major 384 block thermal cyclers, and it has a cut corner at the A24 location.

Highlights of the Standard Thermo Scientific 384-well plate

• Fully skirted for use with automated systems
• Compatible with all leading 384 block thermal cyclers
• 40 μL maximum well volume, 25 μL working volume
• Raised rim design around each well enables secure sealing and safeguards against evaporation
• Uniform, thin well walls deliver maximum and consistent heat transfer
• White plates are optimized for qPCR by increasing sensitivity and reducing variability in fluorescence detection
• Cut corner: A24

Applications

• PCR
• qPCR/Real-Time PCR

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Specifications
Certifications/ComplianceCertified RNase/DNase-free
For Use With (Equipment)Real-Time PCR Systems or Thermal Cyclers
Packaging50 Plate
Product TypePCR Microplate
Quantity50 plates
Reaction SpeedStandard
Skirt StyleSkirted
Volume (Metric) Working25 μL
BarcodeNo Barcode
ColorClear
MaterialPolypropylene
No. of Wells384
Volume (Metric) Well40 μL
Unit SizeEach
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They are not certified endotoxin-free. However, their entire production process, from molding to final packaging, is carried out in a Class 100,000 clean room under ISO 9001 guidelines. All Thermo Scientific PCR plastics are certified free from RNase, DNase and human DNA.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Real-Time PCR and Digital PCR Instruments Support Center.

Thermo Scientific Abgene plastics are not typically sterilized as their entire production process, from molding to final packaging, is carried out in a Class 100,000 clean room under ISO 9001 guidelines. All Thermo Scientific PCR plastics are certified free from RNase, DNase and human DNA. In contrast, during typical non-clean room production, plastics are exposed to many contaminants including dust, bacterial cells, and DNA. The plastics are then sterilized to kill bacteria and inactivate RNases and DNases, but sterilization does not remove dust or DNA contamination. The dust particles left behind can inhibit PCR, and the damaged DNA fragments can still act as templates, leading to non-specific amplification.

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