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µ-Plate Angiogenesis 96 Well

Model:89646

Brand:ibidi

Specifications

Introduction:A µ-Plate with 96 wells to investigate angiogenesis in high throughput tube formation assays

*High throughput tube formation assays

*3D cell culture

*Immunofluorescence staining

*Sprouting assays

*Live cell imaging of attached cells

Specifications

Number of wells

96

Length / width

127.7 / 85.5 mm

Height with / without lid

16.5 / 14.4 mm

Well-to-well distance

9.0 mm

Volume inner wells

10 µl

Ø Inner wells

4 mm

Depth inner well

0.8 mm

Volume upper wells

70 µl

Ø Upper wells

5 mm

Growth area per inner well

0.125 cm²

Coating area per inner well

0.23 cm²

Well clearance

0.82 mm

Inner well flatness

± 5 µm

Whole plate flatness

± 25 µm

Bottom: ibidi Polymer Coverslip


Technical drawings and details are available in the Instructions (PDF).

Technical Features

*Meets ANSI/SLAS (SBS) standards

*4 mm well within a 5 mm well

*Geometry enables pipetting of a homogeneous 0.8 mm thick gel layer*

*Provides homogeneous cell growth

*Compatible with staining and fixation

*Excellent optical properties for microscopy

*Compatible with multi-channel pipettes

*Made of biocompatible plastic material: no glue, no leaking

*Suitable for use with various types of gels* (e.g., Matrigel®, collagen, and agarose)

*Also available in a slide format: µ-Slide Angiogenesis

*The gel matrix is not included with this product.

Every Cell in Focus:

The Principle of the µ-Plate Angiogenesis 96 Well

The µ-Plate Angiogenesis 96 Well has a specialized geometry for the easy, convenient, and reproducible conduction of tube formation assays. It is also ideal for sprouting assays, immunofluorescence staining, and general 3D cell culture.

After the gel has been pipetted into the inner well and given time to solidify, the cells can be seeded on top of it for tube formation analysis. Due to the “well-in-a-well” technology, the amount of gel needed is reduced to only 10 μl per well, which is 10% of the amount used in regular multiwell plates.

Further, no gel meniscus is formed. This ensures the formation of a uniformly thick gel matrix on which all cells are in one optical plane, creating reproducible cell culture conditions. The µ-Plate Angiogenesis can be used with all common hydrogel matrices, such as Matrigel®, collagen gels, agarose gels, and hyaluronic acid gels.

With its 96 wells, the µ-Plate Angiogenesis 96 Well is designed for high throughput assays. For low throughput assays, ibidi provides the μ-Slide Angiogenesis.

The µ-Plate Angiogenesis 96 Well Can Be Used in a Wide Range of Applications

Tube Formation Assay

For a tube formation assay, endothelial cells are seeded on top of a 10 µl gel layer (basement membrane-like surface), where they form capillary-like structures. Typically, Matrigel® is used. The tube formation ability of the cells can be used to analyze the pro- or anti-angiogenic potential of various drugs.

Find more detailed information here:

For practical details, please watch the ibidi movie Performing an Angiogenesis Assay (MV 15). In our Application Notes, you will find detailed information on the setup, optimization, data analysis, and interpretation of tube formation assays:

AN 19: Tube Formation Assays in µ-Slide Angiogenesis (PDF)

AN 05: Tube Formation in µ-Plate Angiogenesis 96 Well (PDF)

AN 27: Optimization and Data Analysis of Tube Formation Assays (PDF)

Sprouting Assay

The sprouting potential of a cell cluster can be conveniently analyzed using the µ-Plate Angiogenesis 96 Well. To carry out a sprouting assay, spheroids or pieces of tissue (e.g., from the aorta), are placed onto or directly in the gel matrix before imaging.

3D Cell Culture

In many cases, a 3D environment more closely resembles an in vivo situation than a 2D cell culture. The µ-Plate Angiogenesis is an easy and cost-effective solution for the cultivation and microscopy of cells embedded in gel matrices. The gel layer is directly connected to the medium reservoir above, which allows for fast and easy medium exchange by diffusion.

Besides cultures with only one cell type, the invasion behavior of different cell types (e.g., cancer cells and fibroblasts) can be investigated in a co-culture experiment.

Alternatively, a sandwich culture can be created using the same or different 3D gel matrices (e.g., Matrigel or collagen).

Also, non-adherent cells, such as blood cells or bacteria, can be immobilized for enhanced microscopy access.

Immunofluorescence Staining

For analyzing the outcome of a tube formation or a 3D culture experiment, immunofluorescence staining can be performed in the µ-Plate Angiogenesis 96 Well. The cells can be fixated and stained directly on or in the gel, then imaged using high-resolution microscopy.

Focusing Cells

When using less than 10 µl of gel to fill the inner well of the µ-Plate Angiogenesis 96 Well, small numbers of cells can be cultivated and focused on a soft gel surface.

Low Volume Microscopy Chamber

The µ-Plate Angiogenesis 96 Well can also be used as a low-volume microscopy chamber without any gel, which is useful for experiments where several wells with a low volume are required.

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