Turn Up the Volume On Your 3D Cell Cultures
27 Sept 2018
Over the past few years, 3D cell culture has earned an important place in many research labs and commercial applications. These more in vivo-like models deliver clear benefits over traditional 2D models, but there is a need to create these 3D models in a higher density format. The Corning spheroid microplates, available in 96-, 384- and 1536-well formats, are a tool to support moving 3D research into a high-throughput environment, as this video demonstrates.
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Corning Life Sciences
As a leading developer, manufacturer, and global supplier of laboratory products for over 100 years, Corning’s Life Sciences segment works with researchers and drug manufacturers seeking to increase efficiencies, reduce costs, and compress timelines. Using unique expertise in the fields of materials science, polymer surface science, cell culture, and biology, the segment provides innovative solutions that improve productivity and enable breakthrough research.
Life Sciences products include consumables (such as plastic vessels, specialty surfaces, cell culture media and serum), as well as general labware and equipment, that are used for advanced cell culture research, bioprocessing, genomics, drug discovery, microbiology and chemistry. Corning sells life sciences products under these primary brands: Corning®, Falcon®, Pyrex®, Axygen®, and Corning Gosselin™.
The products are marketed globally, primarily through distributors, to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, academic institutions, hospitals, government entities, and other facilities. Corning manufactures these products in the United States in Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Utah and Virginia and outside of the U.S. in China, France, Mexico and Poland.




















