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Description
Basic Microvolume UV-Vis Spectrophotometer for simple sample analysis delivered in compact footprint.
The NanoDrop Lite uses the same sample retention system that has become a hallmark of NanoDrop instruments. While it is designed with fewer features than the NanoDrop 2000 and NanoDrop 8000 series, the NanoDrop Lite delivers where it counts: rapid, accurate and reproducible microvolume measurements without the need for dilutions.
- Measures nucleic acid concentration at 260 nm and purity
using the 260/280 ratio - Measures purified protein concentration at 280 nm
- Employs the unique NanoDrop microvolume sampling technoloy
- Delivers the accuracy and reproducibility expected from NanoDrop instruments
- Uses built-in controls and software - no computers required
- Offers an optional printer for cryogenic labels
With its compact design, built-in controls and software, the NanoDrop Lite is small enough to fit on any benchtop, but powerful enough to provide routine measurements for life science workflows.
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Pavithra Pathirathna![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2013 Organization: Wayne State University Read more » | RATING: 5.0 ![]()
"It was so easy to get it done. It requires about one micro liter and its super fast. WE LOVE IT. No special training is required." |
Srimal Samaranayake![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2013 Organization: Wayne State University Read more » | RATING: 4.7 ![]()
"We use it to determine serotonin and dopamine in-vitro analysis. It was super easy and fast to use. It was very quantitative, we love it." |
Dhruv Lamba![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2013 Organization: METTLER TOLEDO Read more » | RATING: 4.3 ![]()
"Very nice interface and easy to use. It is compact and saves desk space. Also, loading a sample is super easy." |
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