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Ultra low plates

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Ultra Low plates are a specialized laboratory product designed for a variety of scientific applications. They feature a low-binding surface that minimizes protein and biomolecule adsorption, making them suitable for various assays and experiments that require precise and consistent results. The plates are constructed with high-quality materials to ensure durability and reliable performance.

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3 protocols using ultra low plates

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Sphere Cell Characterization

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After sorting, the SP cells and MP cells were cultured for 5 weeks in the previously mentioned medium in 6-well Ultra Low plates (Corning). The spheres were divided into single cells, stained with fluorescent-labelled ABA and VVA (Vector Laboratories) for 15 min at room temperature, and detected using CyAn ADP (Beckman Coulter).
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Tumorsphere Formation Assay

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Tumor cells were suspended in Mammocult medium (Stem Cell, Canada) at appropriate concentration and added into ultra-low plates (Corning, USA). The tumorspheres (sphere diameter ≧70 μm) were counted after 5 to 7 days of culture.
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Cultivation of SP and MP Cells

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SP cells or MP cells were seeded at 2000 per well in 24-well Ultra Low plates (Corning, New York, NY, USA) in DMEM/F12 medium (Gibco) containing 20 ng/ml fibroblast growth factor, 20 ng/ml epidermal growth factor, 2% B27, insulin (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN, USA) and 2 mg/ml heparin (Sigma-Aldrich) and cultured for 21 days.
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