How much volume can a 96 well hold?
CulturPlate Microplates
| Well format | 24-well | 96-well |
|---|---|---|
| #columns | 6 | 12 |
| Well volume | 2.39 mL | 400 µL |
| Recommended working volume | 0.5-2.39 mL | 80 µL-350 µL |
| Height (mm) | 18.70 | 14.60 |
What is the minimum volume for 24 well plate?
The working volume for 24 well is 1 ml, I should standardized the medium below 1 ml.
How many HEk cells are in a 96 well plate?
The capacity of 96 well plate is 1-1.5 lakh cells grow easily. Accordingly you can set a reaction time and number of cell seeded. As my experience, it will be better to seed 5000-10000 cells/well for 72 hrs for HEk and HepG2.
Are all 96-well plates the same size?
The length of the 96-well standard microplate is 127.71 mm x the width 85.43 mm and the height is 14.10 mm (shown in fig….ANSI- /SLAS – Standard 1 to 4 – 2004.
| 96-Well Standard Plate Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| W | 85.43 mm |
| H | 14.10 mm |
| X1 | 14.36 mm |
| Xn | 113.36 mm |
How deep is a 96-well plate?
2.2 mL
The Thermo Scientific Pierce 96-well Deep-well Plate, 2.2 mL, is a polypropylene deep-well assay plate suficient for 96 microdialysis devices.
How many cells can grow in a 96 well plate?
Useful information for various sizes of cell culture dishes and flasks
| Catalog No. | Cells at confluency* | |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes | ||
| 24-well | 142475 | 0.24 x 106 |
| 48-well | 150687 | 0.12 x 106 |
| 96-well | 167008 | 0.04 x 106 |
What is plate volume?
Calculate or measure the volume of the plate; if the plate density is known, divide the plate weight by the density. For example, the plate is made of aluminum (the density 2.7 g/cubic cm) and weighs 41.85 g. Then the plate volume is 41.85 / 2.7 = 15.5 cubic cm.
How do you incubate a 96-well plate?
Incubate the plate on ice for 30 minutes. Thoroughly mix the contents of each well by pipetting up and down 5–6 times. A multi-channel pipette is desirable for this application. This procedure causes the cells to lyse.
How do you count cells in 96-well plate?
I count the cells on 4 corners of the hemocytometer(after diluting the sample 1:10) and then take the average. For instance, if my average comes out to be 5 then there are 5*10^4 cells per mL. So accordingly I calculate the amount of media required for 3000 cells.