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Costar ultra low attachment u bottom 96 well plates

Manufactured by Corning

Costar Ultra low attachment U-bottom 96-well plates are used for cell culture applications. The plates feature a U-shaped bottom design and are made with a specialized surface treatment to minimize cell attachment.

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3D Spheroid Formation and Imaging

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Spheroids were formed as previously described [60 (link)]. Briefly, cells were suspended in Perfecta 3D hanging drop plates (HDP1096, 3D Biomatrix, MI) at 25,000 cells/40 µl droplet. Spheroids were allowed to form for 5 days and then centrifuged at 450 rpm, with no brake, into media-containing Costar Ultra low attachment U-bottom 96-well plates (CLS3474, Corning, NY). Spheroids were imaged in the Celigo Imaging Cytometer (Nexcelom Bioscience, MA) using bright-field imaging single colony verification analysis.
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Formation and Imaging of 3D Spheroids

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Spheroids were formed as previously described (Russell et al., 2017) . Briefly, cells were suspended in Perfecta 3D hanging drop plates (HDP1096, 3D Biomatrix, MI) at 25K cells/40ul droplet. Spheroids were allowed to form for 5 days and then centrifuged at 450rpm, with no brake, into media-containing Costar Ultra low attachment U-bottom 96-well plates (CLS3474, Corning, NY). Spheroids were imaged in the Celigo Imaging Cytometer (Nexcelom Bioscience, MA) using bright field imaging single colony verification analysis.
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