How to Improve Pipetting Accuracy? The Performance of Bio-1 Ergonomic Pipette in Long-Term Experiments
An ELISA microplate washer is a vital instrument used in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) to ensure accurate and reliable results. Its primary function is to automate the washing steps during the assay process, efficiently removing unbound substances, excess reagents, and background noise from the wells of microplates. This step is critical in preventing false positives or inconsistent readings that could compromise the integrity of the data.
If you've ever struggled with high background noise, poor reproducibility, or inconsistent data in your ELISA or cell-based assays, the culprit might not be your protocol or reagents—it might be your washer.
Tired of hand fatigue during long pipetting sessions? Struggling with bulky equipment in tight spaces? Meet the BIO-DL Mini Single-Channel Fixed Volume Pipette – where precision meets ergonomic innovation.
A woman experienced severe vomiting and abdominal pain after consuming moldy peanuts. Tests revealed her liver enzymes were 10 times above normal levels—all due to aflatoxin, one of the world's most dangerous natural toxins.
Nature's grand optical experiment unfolds above us—while Bio-DL's instruments reveal the hidden details of light and matter.