ELISA plate:
Usually designed with 96 wells, it is mainly used for enzyme-linked immunoassay experiments, such as ELISA experiments.
The bottom of each well is specially treated to enhance the affinity for proteins and is suitable for capturing antigen or antibody reactions.
The light transmittance is good and uniform, allowing for absorbance detection in a microplate reader.
There are various types such as high binding capacity, medium binding capacity and amination, which are suitable for different experimental needs.
96-well flat bottom cell culture plate:
The appearance is similar to a 96-well microplate, but there is no special treatment on the bottom of the well.
The main purpose is to improve adhesion to cells rather than enhance affinity to proteins.
They do not need to have good light transmittance and uniformity like enzyme plates because they are not used for enzyme immunoassay experiments.
In summary, the enzyme plate is designed for specific enzyme-linked immunoassay experiments, with special well bottom treatment and high light transmittance, while the 96-well flat-bottomed cell culture plate is a sterile plate used for cell culture, without This special treatment is suitable for different experimental needs.





