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| material | polystyrene |
| sterility | sterile |
| feature | graduations |
| working volume 15 ‑ 22.5 mL recommended medium volume | |
| working volume 60 mL maximum | |
| packaging | pack of 2 ea |
| mfr. no. | Corning, 3893 |
Corning Synthemax cell culture surface uses an active peptide acrylate for polystyrene binding to promote stem cell proliferation and differentiation.
The Corning Synthemax Surface is a unique synthetic surface coated onto multiplewell plates and flasks that mimics the natural cell environment. This surface supports the expansion of stem cells in their undifferentiated state and enables directed differentiation into specialized cell types. It is the synthetic alternative to biological coatings and/or feeder cell layers used in traditional stem cell culture.
Corning Synthemax Surface is available in precoated and sterilized ready-to-use plates and flasks. The surface is manufactured using a proprietary surface coating technology which ensures lot-to-lot consistency, translating to reproducible results in laboratories and production facilities.
The Corning Synthemax Surface is a unique synthetic surface coated onto multiple well plates and cell culture flasks that mimics the natural cell environment. This surface supports the expansion of stem cells in their undifferentiated state and enables directed differentiation into specialized cell types.
• Unique synthetic surface mimics natural cell environment
• Supports expansion of undifferentiated stem cells
• Directed differentiation of stem cells into specialized cell types
• Sterilized, precoated ready to use surface
Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
Synthemax is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
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