An ultra-low attachment dish is a specially treated cell culture dish designed to prevent cells from attaching to the surface during in-vitro experiments. These dishes are widely used in stem cell research, cancer biology, immunology, and studies involving suspension cultures, anoikis, and cell–cell interactions. Ultra-low attachment dishes provide a reproducible and controlled environment for studying cell behavior under non-adherent conditions, making them valuable tools for advanced cell culture applications.
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