Fluorometers

  • DeNovix DS-11 Series Compared with the Thermo Fisher NanoDrop™ One Spectrophotometer

    The DeNovix DS-11 Series Spectrophotometer / Fluorometer and the Thermo Fisher NanoDrop™ One spectrophotometer are both used to perform fast quantification of nucleic acids and proteins. The DeNovix DS-11 Series provides superior limits of detection, the widest dynamic range, an easy-to-use interface and powerful networking features, which surpass the capabilities of the Thermo Fisher NanoDrop™ […]

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  • Sample QC: Absorbance or Fluorescence Quantification?

    Absorbance and Fluorescence quantification are unique but complementary methods for assessing concentration and quality of biological samples. Selecting the appropriate quantification methods for biological samples is an important consideration in any quality control process. Download our infographic featuring comparisons of the key features of absorbance and fluorescence quantification and information on when each method should […]

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  • Fluorescence Measurement Best Practices

    Fluorometric quantitation assays provide a quick and easy way to measure DNA concentrations and are a routine part of analyzing nucleic acids and proteins. However, inefficient workflows may result in errors down the line. Whether you’re curious about optimizing sample prep or LED selection, check out this resource on the best practices for fluorescence measurement.

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  • The Working Principle of a Fluorometer

    Originally published 09/21/2018 and updated on 08/02/2023 Fluorometers are indispensable tools used for precise quantitation of various biological molecules, such as nucleic acids and proteins, in microliter (μL) samples. These instruments play a crucial role in a wide range of biochemical fields, including life sciences, environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical quality control, and bioengineering applications. By providing […]

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