
Diverse scientific labs that range from academic research to pharmaceuticals to cosmetic sciences require taking precise analytical measurements on a daily basis. Analytical measurements include, for example, pH, weight, conductivity, and elemental analyses. These measurements are determined by employing specific analytical equipment and instrumentation that are reliable, cost-effective, durable, and flexible. Deciding on the type of analyzer to invest in depends on the requirements of the experiments to be done not only in the near future, but more importantly in the long-run. Chromatography equipment is available for chemical separation, analytical balances for microgram weight measurements, fluorometers for fluorescence detection, and titrators for concentration assessments. Accessories for many of the instruments listed are available such as chromatography columns and software, and fluorescence cuvettes. Various suppliers and instrument models are listed in our catalogue of analytical equipment and instrumentation to facilitate comparing price and function.
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The Sapphire FL Biomolecular Imager is a field-upgradable laser scanner, with a wide selection of user-adjustable lasers and filters. It features 5-micron resolution, adjustable Z-plane focus and a wide field of view of 25cm X 25cm. Applications ...
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The chemistry utilized in the Sialic Acid Assay Kit from Abcam involves an enzyme-coupled reaction in which free sialic acid is oxidized. This results in the development of the oxired probe that fluoresces (Ex/Em= 535/587 nm) and can also be read ...
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