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Lumex Instruments invites the Industry and Academia to attend the upcoming workshops about an innovative approach to the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis: rapid qualitative and quantitative analysis of nucleic acids in various samples with the real-time microchip-based PCR.
During these workshops, you will know what advantages the real-time microchip-based PCR has over well-known techniques such as ELISA or traditional PCR, and how to reduce analysis time reagent consumption a
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a well-known technique that has been adopted for detection of many bacteria, fungi, viruses, and viroids due to high specificity and sensitivity. However, most of the currently used PCR analysis techniques for multiple pathogen detection are very time-consuming, require tedious reaction set up in strictly controlled laboratory conditions and prone to user errors.
Register for our upcoming webinar and meet an innovative approach to PCR analysis: r
Lumex Instruments Canada in partnership with Dinelab invites the Industry and Academia to meet an innovative approach to PCR analysis: rapid qualitative and quantitative analysis of nucleic acids in various samples with the real-time microchip-based PCR.
The real-time PCR in miniaturized volumes can be used for R&D, clinical and laboratory services for medical, veterinary and phytopathogen diagnostics, quality control services for food manufacturing, customs control and biological sa
Сapillary electrophoresis (CE) system Capel-205 was installed in Tomas Bata Hospital. It is the second CE instrument in the clinical labs in the Czech Republic.
The main tasks for Capel-205 in the hospital’s biochemical laboratory are the determination of transferrin with percentage calculation of its disialo-form and analysis of patients’ urine samples for the presence of oxalates and citrates. The first analysis is needed to relate the results to t
During this pandemic situation, erratic supply of lab wares and reagents, as well as bottlenecks created due to high demand and short supply of the test reagents, has created a delay in getting the population tested for COVID-19. Worldwide calls for widespread testing has skyrocketed the amount of requests for PCR reagent supply. Current real-time PCR assays and PCR instruments consume large volume of reagents (20 μl reaction), since assays are performed in PCR tubes or array plates. Lumex