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J Tissue Cult Methods


Title:A nondisposable microplate for use with organic solvents
Author(s):Cross SS; Faircloth GT; Young M;
Address:"1Division of Biomedical Marine Research, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, 34946 Ft. Pierce, Florida. GRID: grid.474447.0. ISNI: 0000000099672122 Immunology Project, SeaPharm, Inc., 5602 Old Dixie Highway, 34946 Ft. Pierce, Florida. 3Engineering Department, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, 34946 Ft. Pierce, Florida. GRID: grid.474447.0. ISNI: 0000000099672122"
Journal Title:J Tissue Cult Methods
Year:1989
Volume:12
Issue:2
Page Number:57 - 59
DOI: 10.1007/BF01404643
ISSN/ISBN:0271-8057 (Print) 1573-1081 (Electronic) 0271-8057 (Linking)
Abstract:"A nondisposable, or 'hard', multiwell microplate is described for use with small volumes of biological solutions containing organic solvents. The design of this teflon-coated, aluminum device resembles the 96-well layout of the disposable variety of tissue culture microplates. The reusable, hard microplate has been specifically developed to hold and evaporate volatile organic solvents from aliquots of crude sample extractions or partitions intended for testing in various in vitro biological screening assays. This device is a valuable adjunct for converting numerous small volumes of nonpolar or nonaqueous dissolved compounds into reconstituted solutions containing acceptable assay solvents"
Keywords:cell culture hard microplate in vitro bioassay organic solvents solvent evaporation;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINECross, Sue S Faircloth, Glynn T Young, Michael eng Netherlands 1989/01/01 J Tissue Cult Methods. 1989; 12(2):57-59. doi: 10.1007/BF01404643"

 
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