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News Release from: Lambda Advanced Technology | Subject: F-7000 microplate reader accessory
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 25 April 2007
F-7000 spectrophotometer gains
microplate reader
Designed for use with commercially available 96-well microplates, it allows comprehensive measurements from each well, including emission and excitation wavelength scans, photometry and time scan
Lambda Advanced Technology announces the availability of a new microplate reader accessory for the Hitachi F-7000 fluorescence spectrophotometer Kinetics measurements can be made simultaneously from all 96 wells in just 60 seconds
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The high detection sensitivity (5x10^-11mol/L for fluoroscein) and broad dynamic range ensures that the accessory can be used with samples having a wide range of fluorescence intensities.
Sample temperatures can be controlled between 5C and 60C by feeding water from a thermostatic bath.
In addition, the accessory is equipped with a standard sample holder so that a conventional cell may be used without having to remove the microplate accessory.
The F-7000's versatile FL Solutions measurement and control software controls operation of the accessory and measurements may be made on all wells or individually selected wells.
Individual data records are created for each well for convenient post measurement processing.
The F-7000 fluorescence spectrophotometer offers both ultra-high sensitivity and high speed scanning (60,000nm/min) for accurate trace sample measurements.
FL Solutions software is said to be intuitive to use and enables analysts to generate reports easily and efficiently. Request a free brochure from Lambda Advanced Technology ...
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