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News Release from: QCL Scientific | Subject: Maxymum recovery
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 04 June 2003
Reduce costs of pipetting
Ultra-smooth surfaces reduce the significant amounts of DNA that can be lost by adherence to the walls of pipette tips, micro-centrifuge tubes or micro plates
Studies in the use of standard polypropylene products in life science laboratories indicate that significant amounts of DNA can be lost by adherence to the walls of pipette tips, micro-centrifuge tubes or micro plates DNA fragments tend to denature when binding to the polypropylene walls
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 9 Oct 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Reduce reagent costs in pipetting
Ultra-smooth wall range of products virtually eliminates sample fluid retention during sample aspiration and dispensing, and is claimed to save up to 15% of reagent costs
Using a unique manufacturing process, Axygen Scientific has developed an innovative series of products that feature ultra smooth surfaces.
Maxymum recovery products are completely free of occlusions and cavities.
This is achieved through the combination of a modification to the original polypropylene resin, used in the manufacturing process and the use of Axygen's ultra-smooth, diamond polished moulds.
The resulting Maxymum recovery range of products virtually eliminates sample retention during sample aspiration and dispensing.
Not only will this provide more reliable results but will also reduce expensive reagent costs typically by 10-15%, says stockist QCL. Request a free brochure from QCL Scientific ...
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