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Low Volume Measurement of ssDNA Using the Colibri Microvolume Spectrometer

28 Jan 2015

This application note demonstrates that the Colibri microvolume spectrometer shows excellent linearity and sensitivity down to 1ng/μL ssDNA. Predefined protocols and automatic calculation of sample concentration makes measurement fast and convenient.

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UV-Visible SpectroscopyDNA / RNA Extraction and PurificationDNA SequencingDNA / RNA QuantificationDNA

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