NEWS

NEWS
  • A microplate reader is a powerful laboratory instrument used to detect and analyze biological, chemical, or physical reactions in microplates. It operates based on optical detection methods, measuring absorbance, fluorescence, or luminescence in multiple samples simultaneously. This high-throughput capability makes it essential in biomedical research, drug discovery, and clinical diagnostics. Understanding the working principle of a microplate reader helps researchers utilize its full potential in various scientific applications.

    2025-03-31

  • Spectrophotometers and microplate readers are both essential laboratory instruments used for analyzing samples in biological, chemical, and pharmaceutical research. While they share similarities in detecting light absorbance, fluorescence, or luminescence, they serve different purposes and are optimized for distinct types of experiments. Understanding the key differences between these two instruments can help researchers choose the right tool for their specific applications.

    2025-03-24

  • Microplate readers are essential laboratory instruments used to detect and analyze biological, chemical, and physical reactions within microplates. These devices play a critical role in scientific research, diagnostics, and drug development by providing accurate and high-throughput measurements. Their ability to handle multiple samples simultaneously makes them indispensable in modern laboratories.

    2025-03-17

  • Do not perform high-temperature and high-pressure sterilization on the suction aid. e-HC electric pipette does not require specialized maintenance.

    2025-02-08

  • A pipette is an essential tool in life science laboratories, and there are many jokes about it among researchers. However, do you truly understand the partner you are with? Have you noticed these operational details below?

    2025-02-08

  • Ultra micro spectrophotometer is a common equipment used for quantitative analysis of nucleic acids, proteins, and other molecules in our daily experiments.

    2025-02-08