12 SPECIAL FOCUS: MICROPLATE READERS
leverages that experience to explore a range of applications, including cellular pathway analysis and protein activation and expression, with the performance, robustness and flexibility that users need to unleash their research.” Glazer reveals that the latest edition to the company’s portfolio is the SpectraMax QuickDrop micro-volume spectrophotometer, which addresses the needs of researchers who quantify very small amounts of DNA, RNA, oligos and proteins. Glazer comments: “Researchers have the flexibility
to work with micro-volume samples as small as 0.5 µL, preserving their precious samples, or with larger samples using the standard 10mm cuvette port. In a small footprint, the system also features a large, high-resolution touchscreen interface that gives users the ability to take advantage of pre- configured analysis methods, easily set up customised experiments, or export data to a USB flash drive for additional analysis.
“Te QuickDrop Micro-
Volume Spectrophotometer is an excellent addition to any lab
looking to quickly determine DNA/RNA and protein concentrations from small volumes with minimal effort. Te additional cuvette port and kinetic read options nicely complement our current reader offerings.” Some exciting news for
Molecular Devices in 2016 came when NanoRacks launched one of the company’s most durable microplate readers, the SpectraMax M5e, to the International Space Station. “We are extremely proud to have the only brand of microplate readers that have passed the rigorous
The Lionheart FX is the most recent launch from BioTek Instruments
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