• UV-Vis Spectrophotometers for Low Volume DNA Measurements

Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy

UV-Vis Spectrophotometers for Low Volume DNA Measurements

A great solution for measuring DNA in low volume samples, Biowave II / II+ UV-Vis spectrophotometers from Biochrom now come with 500 70μl disposable cuvettes and a 100 μl pipette free of charge. To take advantage of this offer, please contact your local distributor.

For many life science laboratories, measuring DNA samples is routine daily practice and while it may be desirable to install a dedicated micro-volume instrument this can be an expensive option. The Biowave II and II+ spectrophotometers offer a cost-effective, multi-tasking alternative providing application flexibility, lower detection
limits and better accuracy when measuring samples at low concentrations compared with dedicated micro-volume instruments. Additionally, the traditional cuvettebased measurement protocols used by Biowave allow kinetics, Bradford and other colorimetric assays in addition to DNA and RNA measurements.

Multi-purpose analytical solutions, such as Biochrom’s Biowave II and II+ UV-Vis spectrophotometers, enable busy laboratories dealing in low to medium throughput of multiple applications to make the most of the resources they have at their disposal.


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