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Hybridisation systems at German Pathology Society

A Quantifoil Instruments product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team May 24, 2007

Quantifoil Instruments will be exhibiting its range of laboratory systems at annual conference of German Society of Pathology from 30 May to 2 June 2007 in Magdeburg, Germany

In 2005 QInstruments launched DiscoverSlip, a disposable flow-chamber technology for cell applications (eg in situ hybridisation, Fish, immunohistochemistry) and for microarrays based on standard glass slides (25x75mm).

QInstruments says they improve performance of different microarrays, require smaller sample volumes and prevent contamination.

Designed without adhesives, DiscoverSlips will not leach into the hybridisation fluid during extended periods of hybridisation temperatures.

An innovative formation of the reaction area on the glass surface provides separation and allows an even dispersal of hybridisation solutions between the glass slide and DiscoverSlip.

Combination of DiscoverSlip technology and hybridisation station Piano helps to reduce the sample volume per every application run.

Low chamber volumes with no dead volume help to save precious probe.

Now you can profit from advantages of a automatic system and from a contamination free cover slip consumable, says Quantifoil.

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