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Ultra low attachment surface culture plates

Manufactured by Corning

The Ultra-Low Attachment Surface culture plates are designed to promote the growth and expansion of cells in a suspension culture. They feature a specialized surface that minimizes cell attachment, encouraging the formation of spheroids, organoids, or suspension cultures. These plates are suitable for a variety of cell types, including stem cells, tumor cells, and other cell lines.

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2 protocols using ultra low attachment surface culture plates

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Differentiation of iPSCs into Multiple Lineages

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iPSCs were dissociated as per passaging and re-suspended with LIF withdrawal medium in Ultra-Low Attachment Surface culture plates (Corning). After culturing for 4 days in suspension, embryoid bodies were transferred to gelatin-coated coverslips placed in 24-well plates. The adherent EBs were cultured with EB medium (DMEM containing 15% KSR, 2 mM Glutamine, 0.1 mM MEM) for other 10 days. Immunostaining was then performed with antibodies for specific lineage markers. Images were captured under a confocal microscope (Olympus FV1000) at 60× magnification.
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Sphere Formation from Plated Cells

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Cells were plated at the density of 10,000 cells per well in Ultra-Low Attachment Surface culture plates (Corning, Acton, MA) in serum-free DMEM/F12 medium (Invitrogen) with 20ng/ml epidermal growth factor (Invitrogen), 10ng/ml basic fibroblast growth factor (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), 0.4% bovine serum albumin (Sigma-Aldrich), and 5 mg/ml insulin (Sigma-Aldrich). Sphere formation with 50-100 cells per sphere was established 12 days after plating the cells.
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