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Fast easy analysis of submicrolitre volume samples

An Implen product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team May 23, 2006

Implen, a Munich-based supplier of instrumentation and consumables for ultra low volume applications, is announcing its new product, the NanoPhotometer

The NanoPhotometer is designed as routine tool for molecular biology labs, offering built-in methods for nucleic acid or protein analysis, fluorescence dye incorporation and cell density measurements.

The required sample volumes start as low as 0.7ul with an automatic sample dilution of 1/10 or 1/50.

In addition the NanoPhotometer is also able to handle standard cuvette applications (quartz and plastic) for all kinds of spectrophotometric tasks (full spectrum scans, kinetics, standard curve, etc).

Equipped with USB or Bluetooth connection, the NanoPhotometer can be linked to a computer network for data export (Excel, Ascii, etc) and printing exercises.

A built-in printer option is also available for the unit.

No computer is necessary to operate the NanoPhotometer, the compact design allows easy transport of the instrument with minimum space requirement on the lab bench.

Implen offers a complete portfolio of products from sample preparation to hybridisation as well as post hybridisation treatment.

Implen's unique system solutions are designed to achieve improved homogeneity, maximum signal intensity, reduced reaction times and a high discrimination for microarray based applications.

As a competent partner for hybridisation and incubation experiments Implen also offers application support and seminars.

Implen is supplier of the LabelGuard microlitre cell and is distribution partner of Advalytix (SlideBooster and ArrayBooster hybridisation stations, AdvaWash universal slide washing stations) for Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the UK and Ireland.

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