Contact dishes are a type of laboratory equipment used in microbiology and cell culture. They are shallow, circular dishes with a flat bottom and a raised rim. Contact dishes are typically made of glass or plastic and are available in a variety of sizes.

Contact dishes are used for a variety of purposes, including:

  • Growing and culturing microorganisms. Contact dishes are a convenient way to grow and culture microorganisms. The flat bottom of the dish allows for even distribution of nutrients and oxygen, while the raised rim helps to prevent contamination.
  • Performing cell culture experiments. Contact dishes are also used in cell culture experiments. The flat bottom of the dish makes it easy to add and remove cells, while the raised rim helps to prevent cell contamination.
  • Performing assays. Contact dishes can also be used to perform assays, such as ELISAs or Western blots. The flat bottom of the dish makes it easy to add and remove reagents, while the raised rim helps to prevent contamination.

Contact dishes are a versatile and essential piece of laboratory equipment. They are used in a variety of applications and can be a valuable tool for any researcher.

Here are some of the benefits of using contact dishes:

  • They are convenient and easy to use.
  • They are versatile and can be used for a variety of purposes.
  • They are relatively inexpensive.

Contact dishes are a safe and effective way to grow and culture microorganisms, perform cell culture experiments, and perform assays. They are an essential piece of laboratory equipment for any researcher.

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BB64-01 Corning® Gosselin™ Contact Dish, Domed Base with Tight Lid, 4 Vents, Sterile, Double Outer Bag, 20/Bag, 720/Case

BB64-01 Corning® Gosselin™ Contact Dish Domed Base with Tight Lid 4 Vents Sterile Double Outer Bag 20/Bag 720/Case
  • 65 x 14.5 mm (D x H)
  • 0/3/4 vents
  • Crystal Polystyrene (PS)
  • Optimal flatness
  • Grip lid
  • Molded grid 10x10 mm