• New Wide Bore Pipette Tips Allows Gentle Pipetting of Viscous Liquids

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New Wide Bore Pipette Tips Allows Gentle Pipetting of Viscous Liquids

Sep 25 2018

Both in the life science as well as in clinical diagnostics, the number of samples to be analysed is increasing constantly. For a personalised therapy, not only the correct dosage of the respective drugs is necessary, but also a concerted preliminary assessment of the individual blood samples. The blood molecules must be treated as gently as possible in order not to destroy the cell structures during pipetting.

Ritter Medical offers new wide bore robotic tips for this application. These pipette tips have been developed with a 50% wider opening through which particularly viscous samples such as blood plasma can be pipetted gently. The wide opening of the tip reduces the flow resistance of viscous samples and thus protects sensitive cells. This robotic tip is in particular most suitable for cell cultures, blood samples, macromolecules or oils.

The sample residue in the tip is minimised and pipetting accuracy is increased because of the wide opening which leads to a high sample recovery for viscous samples based on protein or genomic material, for example. This ensures a high quality of the results of biological samples.

The new wide bore pipette tip 1000 μl, made of pure polypropylene, is available both clear and conductive in black. The tips are manufactured under clean room conditions and are free from ATP, Rnase, human DNA and endotoxins.


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