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Customer Application Note
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Abstract Corning® Ultra-Low Attachment Surface Plates Allow for Lentivirus Transduction of Human Osteoclast Precursor Cells Customer Application Note - CLS-AN-124
Manuals
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Abstract Corning® Transwell® Permeable Support Coated with Cultrex® Basement Membrane Extract for Cell Invasion Assays - Instructions for Use - CLS-CC-037
Abstract Ultra Low Attachment Products - Instructions for Use - CLS-CC-009 REVC
References and Bibliographies
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Abstract Corning® Ultra-Low Attachment Surface Bibliography - CLS-AN-080 REV2
Abstract Corning® CellBIND® Surface Bibliography - CLS-AN-089 REV1
Technical Reports
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Abstract Adherent Growth of CHO cells Thermo Scientific HyClone SFM4CHO-A medium using Corning® CellBIND® Surface Culture Flasks Application Note
Abstract Corning® CellBIND® Surface: An Improved Surface for Enhanced Cell Attachment Technical Report - CLS-AN-057 REV1
Abstract Corning® Ultra Low Attachment Products - CLS-CC-009 REVD
Abstract Enhanced Attachment of LNCaP Cells to the Corning® CellBIND® Surface SnAPPShot - CLS-AN-048
Abstract Enhanced Survival of LNCaP Cells Following Cryopreservation Using the CryoStor™ CS5 Preservation Solution and Corning® CellBIND® Surface SnAPPShot - CLS-AN-084
Abstract Surface Areas and Recommended Medium Volumes for Corning® Cell Culture Vessels Technical Bulletin
Abstract The Synergistic Effect of Serum-Free Medium with the Corning® CellBIND® Surface on HEK 293 Cells SnAPPShot - CLS-AN-049 REV1

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