• Maximum Flexibility for Cell Culture Assays: The BRAND Insert 2in1
  • Maximum Flexibility for Cell Culture Assays: The BRAND Insert 2in1

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Maximum Flexibility for Cell Culture Assays: The BRAND Insert 2in1

Innovative cell culture insert combining two applications in one system

With the BRAND Insert 2in1, BRAND introduces a breakthrough solution for cell culture assays, offering unmatched flexibility for both hanging and standing positions—without the need for additional holders or carrier plates. Its smart design makes it compatible with all standard 6-, 12-, and 24-well plates, making it ideal for applications such as transmigration assays, toxicity studies, and tissue engineering.

Premium Quality for Demanding Cell Cultures

The Insert 2in1 features a cell culture-treated membrane (cellGrade™ plus) made of polycarbonate (PC) or polyethylenterephthalate (PET), ensuring optimal cell growth. With pore sizes ranging from 0.4 µm to 8.0 µm and production in ISO Class 8 cleanrooms, BRAND sets new standards for reproducibility and efficiency in cell biology.

Versatile and Perfect for Cutting-Edge Research

Thanks to its unique design, the inserts can be either suspended inside well plates or placed upright. This simplifies co-cultivation, barrier studies, and especially air-liquid interface (ALI) cultures, providing researchers with new experimental possibilities. A precisely engineered spacing mechanism ensures consistent positioning and optimal nutrient distribution.

Proven Quality for Regulatory Testing

Studies confirm that the BRAND Insert 2in1 supports the cultivation of reconstructed human epidermis (RhE) for skin corrosion testing in compliance with OECD TG 431. By enabling reliable, high-reproducibility data for regulatory safety assessments, it plays a key role in reducing animal testing.

Conclusion

The BRAND Insert 2in1 redefines cell culture workflows—offering greater flexibility, improved reproducibility, and seamless compatibility with existing lab processes. A smart solution for modern life science research!


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