Enhance cell attachment to the culture surface with the extracellular matrix coating on Thermo Scientific™ Nunc™ Poly-D-Lysine or Collagen I Coated Multidishes, ideal for culturing fastidious cells that do not attach to the regular cell culture-treated surfaces.
Product overview- Aseptically manufactured
- Poly-D-Lysine is a chemically synthesized animal-free material
- Collagen Type I is from rat tail tendon
Poly-D-LysinePoly-D-Lysine (PDL) is a chemically synthesized extracellular matrix that is used to promote cell adhesion by altering surface charges on tissue-culture treated glass or plastic surfaces. It specifically facilitates neuronal differentiation and expansion. PDL is animal origin-free and contains polymers with a molecular weight of 50,000–150,000 Daltons.
PDL is available in a coated multidish ready to use format to reduce preparation time. The plates can be stored at room temperature for a maximum shelf life of 24 months. PDL-coated plates are available as a case of 20 plates with 5 plates per vacuum sealed foil pack with a desiccant. Coating is done in a highly controlled, aseptic manufacturing environment that ensures lot-to-lot consistency and reproducibility. Each lot is tested to help ensure we meet these standards.
Precoated plates save time & labor costs while increasing productivity and allowing you to focus on performing experiments. To meet all your application needs, PDL coating comes in a wide variety of formats -
6 well plate,
24 well plate,
96-well clear plate,
96-well black-walled imaging plate,
96-well white-walled imaging plate,
384-well black-walled imaging plate,
T25,
T75 and T175 flasks. PDL is used to promote adhesion of a variety of cell types like primary neurons, glial cells, PSC-derived neurons and transfected cells.
Collagen ICollagen is the most abundant protein in mammals and a key structural component of several tissues. Collagen type I is the most commonly used extracellular matrix (ECM) protein for cell culture, facilitating cell attachment, growth, differentiation, migration, and tissue morphogenesis.
Collagen I, Rat Tail, is available in a coated multidish ready to use format with no preparation time. The plates are coated with Gibco™ Collagen I and can be stored at room temperature for a maximum shelf life of 12 months. Collagen I plates are available as a case of 20 plates with 5 plates per vacuum sealed foil pack with a desiccant. Coating is done in a highly controlled, aseptic manufacturing environment that ensures lot-to-lot consistency and reproducibility. Each lot is tested to help ensure we meet these standards.
Precoated plates save time & labor costs while increasing productivity and allowing you to focus on performing experiments. To meet all your application needs, Collagen I coating comes in a wide variety of formats -
6 well plate,
96-well clear plate,
96 well black-walled imaging plate,
96-well white-walled imaging plate,
T25, T75 and T175 flasks. Collagen I coated products are commonly used to culture endothelial cells, hepatocytes (human and rat), muscle cells, and a variety of other cell types.