Technical Features
Standard format imaging dish with a 35 mm diameter for tissue culture
ibiTreat (tissue culture-treated) surface for optimal cell adhesion and cell growth
High walls with a standard height for easy handling; low wall version available: μ-Dish 35 mm, low
Lid with locking feature for minimal evaporation
Rim for easy opening
No autofluorescence
Biocompatible plastic material—no glue, no leaking
Available as a Bulk Pack with 400 individually packed μ-Dishes per box
Available with a #1.5H Glass Coverslip Bottom: μ-Dish 35 mm, high Glass Bottom, specifically suitable for TIRF and single molecule applications
Available with a 500 μm grid for cell counting: μ-Dish 35 mm, high Grid-500
Available with a non-adhesive Bioinert surface: μ-Dish 35 mm, high Bioinert, specifically suitable for 3D applications, such as spheroids and suspension cells

The Principle of the μ-Dish 35 mm, high
The Coverslip Bottom
The μ-Dish 35 mm, high comes with a thin ibidi Polymer Coverslip Bottom that has the highest optical quality (comparable to glass) and is ideally suitable for high-resolution microscopy. It is also available with a #1.5H Glass Coverslip Bottom for TIRF or single molecule microscopy.
As another option for cost-effective high-throughput experiments, we offer the Glass Bottom Dish 35 mm with a #1.5 glass coverslip bottom.

The ibiTreat Surface
ibiTreat (tissue culture-treated) is our most recommended surface modification, because almost all adherent cells grow well on it without the need for any additional coating.
Lid with Locking Feature for Minimized Evaporation
All ibidi μ-Dishes are equipped with the special lid-locking feature. The locking position minimizes evaporation, and thereby provides excellent conditions for long-term studies in a non-humidified environment. Gas exchange (carbon dioxide or oxygen) during cell culture is maintained thanks to the gas-permeable plastic material of the dish.
TIP: Use the locking feature if minimal evaporation is required (e.g., outside incubators, non-humidified microscopy stages, etc.).
