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Microvolume Spectrophotometer

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UV-VIS Microvolume SpectrophotometerThermo Fisher Scientific Inc. has announced the NanoDrop One and OneC UV-VIS microvolume spectrophotometers to identify contaminants and provide accurate concentrations.

The devices are designed to help life sciences researchers gain a more complete understanding of sample quality, avoiding costly delays due to troubleshooting or repeated experiments. The company's Acclaro Sample Intelligence technology enables measurement of samples with embedded sensors, digital image analysis and instant quality feedback.

The devices have a high-resolution touchscreen interface, making them easy to use as a compact, ergonomic instrument, while autorange path-length technology facilitates accurate measurement for concentrated samples with no need for dilutions.


BioPhotonics
Jan 2016
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