35 mm Glass bottom dish with 14 mm micro-well #1.5 cover glass

10 Oct.,2023

 

  • Optical sensor revealed abnormal nuclease spatial activity on cancer cell membrane
    Yongliang Wang, et al., Journal of Biophotonics, 29 November 2018
    Quote: "First, 100 µg/ml BSA-biotin (Bovine serum albumin labeled by biotin, A8549, Sigma-Aldrich) and 5 µg/ml fibronectin were incubated on a glass-bottom petri dish (D35-14-1.5-N, In Vitro Scientific) for 30 min."

  • Wide-area all-optical neurophysiology in acute brain slices
    Samouil L Farhi, et al., BioRxiv, October 11, 2018
    Quote: "After 24 hours, cells were split onto Matrigel (Fisher Scientific 356234) coated glass bottom plates (In Vitro Scientific D35-14-1.5-N) and imaged 24 hours later."

  • Fast dynamic in vivo monitoring of Erk activity at single cell resolution in DREKA zebrafish
    V Mayr, et al., Front Cell Dev Biol. 2018; 6: 111.
    Quote: "A2576-25G, Sigma-Aldrich Chemie GmbH, Steinheim, Germany) in a glass bottom imaging dish (D35-14-1.5-NJ, Cellvis, Mountain View, CA, USA). Images and time-lapse movies were recorded on a Leica SP8 X WLL confocal microscope system"

  • MCU interacts with Miro1 to modulate mitochondrial functions in neurons
    Robert F. Niescier,, Journal of Neuroscience 23 April 2018,
    Quote: "Glass bottom dishes (Cellvis, D35-14-1.5-N) were prepared 109 as follows for all microscopy experiments. First, dishes were immersed in 1 M HCl at 55°C 110 for at least 4 hours"

  • A Fluorescence Fluctuation Spectroscopy Assay of Protein-Protein Interactions at Cell-Cell Contacts
    V Dunsing, et al., Jove 2018
    Quote: "35-mm glass bottom dishes CellVis D35-14-1.5-N"

  • Two-photon photoactivated voltage imaging in tissue with an Archaerhodopsin-derived reporter
    Miao-Ping Chien, et al., Arxiv, 2017
    Quote: "Glass-bottom dishes covalently modified with fibronectin Glass-bottom dishes (In Vitro Scientific, D35-14-1.5-N) were covalently modified with fibronectin to facilitate subsequent photochemical crosslinking of cells to the dish"

  • Simultaneous Real-Time Measurement of the β-Cell Membrane Potential and Ca2+ Influx to Assess the Role of Potassium Channels on β-Cell Function
    NC Vierra, et al., Potassium Channels pp 73-84, 2017
    Quote: "Poly-d-lysine coated 35 mm glass-bottom dishes (CellVis #D35–14-1.5-N)"

  • Copy-number and gene dependency analysis reveals partial copy loss of wild-type SF3B1 as a novel cancer vulnerability
    Brenton R Paolella, et al., eLife
    Quote: "Cells were plated on 35 mm glass bottom dishes with #1.5 cover glass (D35-14–1.5 N, In Vitro Scientific)."

  • ntegrins outside focal adhesions transmit tensions during stable cell adhesion
    Y Wang, et al., Scientific Reports
    Quote: "Glass bottom petridish (D35-14-1.5-N, In Vitro Scientific) was incubated with 1 mg/ml BSA-biotin"

  • A role for activated Cdc42 in glioblastoma multiforme invasion
    Hidehiro Okura, et al., Oncotarget
    Quote: "Spheroids were then transferred to a 35 mm glass bottom imaging dish (In Vitro Scientific. Cat# D35-14-1.5-N) and embedded within BD Matrigel Basement Membrane Matrix"

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