Microplate spectrophotometers, also called microplate readers, allow researchers to analyze multiple samples in parallel using 6- to 1536-well formats, as opposed to single sample measurements. Instrument design, user interface capabilities, and cost play key roles in purchasing a suitable microplate reader. Spectrophotometer detection parameters are principally UV (ultraviolet), UV/Vis (ultraviolet/visible), or fluorescence absorbencies. Luminescence is often used to read ELISA samples, but enzyme kinetic studies and cell signaling assays commonly require fluorescence scanning, so choosing a reader depends on the multiplicity of research requirements. Multimode selections, single filter change-out options, incubator inclusion, sample mixing/shaking, and read time are imperative considerations to assess when selecting a microplate spectrophotometer. Some microplate readers deliver an interactive user interface to include data acquisition, but others supply only instrument and read set-up options, which may require the purchase of accessory equipment.
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- Bioluminescence assays, including gene ...
- 350 to 700 nm
- Top-reading, head-on photon counting ...
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- Bioluminescence assays, including gene ...
- 350 to 700 nm
- Top-reading, head-on photon counting ...
- Connectivity (USB, network, cloud), Touch ...
- Absorbance, Luminescence, Fluorescence, ELISA...
- 200 to 600 nm
- 9 absorbance filters
- Temperature control, Shaking, Injectors
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