Storage Plates Increase Long Term Storage Sample Integrity

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Storage Plates Increase Long Term Storage Sample Integrity

23 Apr, 2008

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Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc has developed a comprehensive range of low and high-density, heat-sealable deep well plates in response to increasing demands for long-term archival sample storage.
The Thermo Scientific ABgene® Storage Plates range includes volume options from 200 l to 6ml, giving flexibility to meet the majority of storage requirements and applications. The range includes 48, 96 and
384-well plates for maximum choice in sample handling.
All ABgene Storage Plates are manufactured in a clean room environment, enabling users to be confident that each product is DNase, RNase and endotoxin-free. Developed with an SBS footprint, all ABgene Storage Plates are fully compatible with robotic platforms. A raised rim well design guarantees sample integrity when used with heat sealing which ensures a consistent reliable seal around each well.
“Sample protection and security are becoming increasingly critical concerns for scientists,” commented Ben Jackson, product manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific. “Long-term storage of precious samples can be
an integral part of many applications. Our plates have been developed to ensure that the vessels your samples are stored in are as high quality as possible, thus helping to ensure sample integrity.”

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