NA-Star™ Detection Microplates
NA-<i>Star</i>&trade; Detection Microplates
Invitrogen™

NA-Star™ Detection Microplates

Solid white 96-well microplates, supplied with covers, optimized for use with the chemiluminescent NA-Star assay reagents. In addition, these microplatesRead more
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437434910 plates
Catalog number 4374349
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Solid white 96-well microplates, supplied with covers, optimized for use with the chemiluminescent NA-Star assay reagents. In addition, these microplates are ideal for use with other chemiluminescent assays that do not require a specific surface chemistry or coating. They do provide a high binding surface that can be coated with specific capture reagents for use with immunoassay⁄capture assay applications, if desired.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostics procedures.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Detection MethodColorimetric
For Use With (Equipment)Luminometer (Microplate)
Plate BlockingNone
Quantity10 plates
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
BarcodeNo Barcode
FormatStandard
Product LineNA-Star NovaBright
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Contains 10 plates with covers

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What kind of 96-well plate do I need for my fluorescent assay?

Select a microplate that is compatible with your instrument. Refer to the manufacturer's manual for types of microplates that are recommended for use with your instrument.

Various types of plastic may autofluoresce. Select a microplate that is rated for fluorescence-based assays and exhibits little or no autofluorescence in the emission range of the reagent you wish to use.

Clear plates are routinely used for fluorescence-based assays, but opaque-walled microplates reduce bleed-through between wells. If you are using live cells, you may need to consider special substrate treatments for the bottom of the wells, such as poly-L-lysine.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.