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9th January 2024 Content supplied by: Xi'an Tianlong Science and Technology Co., Ltd.
TianLong’s NEW Multi-block Design Real-Time PCR System - With Three Independent Heating Blocks
The multi-block design of TianLong's NEWLY LAUNCHED Real-Time PCR System - Gentier X3 Series meets different PCR experiment needs, with up to 96 high throughput wells and the excellent function of running a maximum 3×32-well samples using three different protocols on three independent thermal blocks - all running simultaneously.
The TianLong Gentier X3 Series Real-time PCR System with three independently controlled blocks, is an innovation for flexibility, allowing users to control three independent blocks in the same PCR system, saving laboratory time and budget. With 6/4 fluorescence channels, GentierX3 Series can complete 32 wells of fluorescence canning in one block within 2s, which improves efficiency for lab professionals. There's a built-in 13.3-inch full-color touch screen, adjustable for different angles; either standalone configuration or PC control configuration; power failure protection design can recover the experiment automatically.
With the powerful and efficient temperature control system, and user-friendly operational designs, Tianlong Gentier X3 Series can provide maximal reliability and efficiency for all your real-time PCR needs. Gentier X3 Series can offer multiple functions, including absolute quantification analysis, relative quantification analysis, melting curve, high resolution melting (HRM), genotyping, endpoint fluorescence, etc.
It can be widely applied in animal and human infectious disease prevention and control, food safety, scientific research, and other fields. So, if you're looking for a reliable and efficient Real-Time PCR System, look no further than TianLong's Gentier X3 Series!
To learn more outstanding features of Gentier X3, please visit www.medtl.net or use the Request Information button below to make direct contact with the supplier.
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Date Published: 9th January 2024
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