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Sample Management System from BioSampling System (BSS) is designed to guarantee the traceability of the samples, to ensure sample integrity, to improve tracking efficiencies and finally to optimise space to manage users biobank’s needs. Part of BioSampling Systems’s high performance and reliable NEO®
New Storage Management Platform The new NEO®
Sample
Management System portfolio, the medium and long-term storage management of biological samples system provides a high-speed aspirating and dispensing of microlitre and sub-microlitre volumes into the NEO® environmental, food quality and safety testing. The NEO®
Plate 96 for biobanking. Their system can be used in different domains such as clinical, diagnostics, biotechnical, Robot automated liquid handling robot provides high-speed aspirating and dispensing into the 3S SSP 48, the
NEO Plate 96 and the ICE Tubes. Primary tube depth level measurement allows the software to make intelligent choices when there is not enough liquid to fulfill all the joblist requests for a tube. This pre-emptive transfer volume reallocation makes the robot a leader in its field. An integrated A4 scanner assures positive identification of the full range of plates, and this step is performed even before any aliquoting is started. This gives the user full control over the joblist, eliminating potential problems during the distribution cycle. The NEO®
Plate 96,
with its SBS footprint, is resistant to most organic solvents and provides sample storage in -80°C freezers. This plate is available in different several different volumes, including 70µL, 500µL and 1mL. Select the optimum size plate to optimise individual freezer utilisation. The NEO®
Manager is an easy-to-use control software that manages the traceability of the entire lifecycle of biological samples. The brand new
interface is easy to use, and optimised for a tactile screen, eliminating the need for a keyboard and mouse where bench space is at a premium. Multiple robots can be managed on a single computer. New freezers can be added with just a few clicks with the mouse (or tactile monitor). Freezer breakdown requires its entire contents to be moved to another freezer. The new drag-and-drop functionality makes that task a breeze.
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New Microplate Reader Supports Specialised Applications
LABORATORY PRODUCTS
Biochrom has extended its microplate reader portfolio with the addition of the new EZ Read 400 Flexi Reader. Designed to deliver high quality absorbance measurements and accommodate specialised applications, this new reader offers impressive technical specifications at an affordable price. Customers can select up to four filters of any wavelength from 400nm to 750nm, in addition to four standard ELISA filters of 405, 450, 492 and 620nm.
All installed filters are verified at the company’s Cambridge, UK, manufacturing facility for maximum confidence in performance. The EZ Read Flexi Reader is PC-controlled using Biochrom’s easy to use ADAP 2.0 Software. ADAP 2.0 Basic software is supplied as standard providing straightforward control for endpoint, kinetic and multiwavelength measurements, as well as easy export into Microsoft Excel. For more sophisticated applications, optional ADAP 2.0 Plus software allows users to quickly and easily design methods for instant data analysis using standard curves or cut-offs.
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