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Overview

Fluorometer LMFMR-A101 is an advanced dual-channel fluorometry designed to accurately detect highly sensitive fluorescence while allowing the quantification of DNA, RNA, and proteins. It measures ds DNA concentration with a lower DNA detection limit of just 0.5 ng/ul. Equipped with excitation filters at 460 ± 20 nm and 625 ± 20 nm that deliver precise and reliable results while offering dual-channel fluorescence capabilities, featuring both blue and red channels to measure the fluorescence intensity.

Specifications :
Dynamic Range Five orders of magnitude
Linear Dynamic Range R² >0.995
Processing Time 3s (Once)
Light Source Blue LED, Red LED
Excitation Filters 460 ± 20 nm, 625 ± 20 nm
Emission Filters 525 to 570 nm (45 nm), 670 to 725 nm (55 nm)
Detector Photodiode
Repeatability <1.5 %
Stability <1.5 %
Sensitivity ds DNA: 0.5 ng/ml
Dimension 194 × 155 × 72.5 mm
Weight 0.4 kg
Features :
  • -  User-friendly 4.3-inch touchscreen interface and associated software to record, display, and analyze the fluorescence data
  • -  Rapid measurements within 3 seconds for DNA, RNA, and protein analysis
  • -  Wide linear dynamic range covering five orders of magnitude
  • -  Dual fluorescence channels for thorough nucleic acid and protein quantification
  • -  Versatile open system with PCR tube adapter compatibility for controlled exposure to the excitation light
  • -  Extensive data management, storing up to 1,000 datasets and facilitating data export via a USB port
  • -  Employs high-intensity light-emitting diode (LED) as light source, to provide excitation light at a specific wavelength
Standard Accessories :

Adapter for 0.5ml qPCR tube

Optional Accessories :

Adapter for 0.2ml qPCR tube

Applications :

It finds utility in cost-sensitive experiments such as qPCR, PCR cloning, transfection, next-generation sequencing, and more, also commonly employed in molecular and forensic research labs to plant science for the detection of the Plant GUS reporter gene and apoptosis.

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