mikrotiterplaatide
Mikrotiterplaatide, also known as microplates or microtiter plates, are small, flat, rectangular plates used in laboratory research and diagnostics. They are typically made of polystyrene or other plastic materials and are designed to hold and process small volumes of liquid, usually in the range of 10 to 200 microliters. The plates are divided into individual wells, which can range from 96 to 3456 in number, depending on the plate size. Each well can be individually addressed using automated equipment, making it possible to perform high-throughput screening and analysis.
Mikrotiterplates are commonly used in various applications, including enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs), cell-based assays, and high-throughput
The use of mikrotiterplates has revolutionized laboratory research by enabling the automation of repetitive tasks and