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Multimode Detection Platform

Molecular Devices LLCRequest Info
 
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Molecular Devices has released its SpectraMax i3 multimode detection platform, a stand-alone reader that can be combined with various proprietary modules for added capabilities including time-resolved fluorescence, fluorescence polarization and assay screening.

The platform’s base system features an integrated optical system enabling top and bottom reads for 6- to 384-well microplates and three broad detection modes: luminescence, absorbance and fluorescence. The patented user-exchangeable cartridge design expands the system’s detection capability, enabling fluorescence and bright-field cellular imaging.

Data from the SpectraMax i3 system is captured and analyzed using the proprietary SoftMax Pro Software.


Photonics Spectra
Jul 2013
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