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Our QuantFlex Fluorometer is a specialized device for measuring DNA, RNA, and proteins rely on specific fluorescent dyes that selectively bind to these biomolecules.

It operates by exciting fluorescent dyes or fluorophores bound to these molecules with a specific wavelength of light, and then detecting the emitted fluorescence at a longer wavelength. The intensity of the emitted light is proportional to the concentration of the target molecule, allowing for precise quantification. This high sensitivity and specificity make our fluorescence quantification instrument an essential tool for various applications, including next-generation sequencing, gene expression analysis, and the detection of low-abundance biomolecules in complex samples.

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Our QuantFlex Fluorometer is a specialized device for measuring DNA, RNA, and proteins rely on specific fluorescent dyes that selectively bind to these biomolecules.

It operates by exciting fluorescent dyes or fluorophores bound to these molecules with a specific wavelength of light, and then detecting the emitted fluorescence at a longer wavelength. The intensity of the emitted light is proportional to the concentration of the target molecule, allowing for precise quantification. This high sensitivity and specificity make our fluorescence quantification instrument an essential tool for various applications, including next-generation sequencing, gene expression analysis, and the detection of low-abundance biomolecules in complex samples.


User-Friendly Interface:Intuitive software and pre-set experimental template facilitate ease of operation and data analysis.

Accuracy and Speed: Accurately quantifies DNA, RNA, or protein in less than 5 seconds.

High Throughput Detection: 8-sample capacity for rapid and efficient multi-sample analysis.

Wide Scalability: Integrates with automated pipetting workstations for diverse experimental applications.


Next-generation sequencing, gene expression analysis, and the detection of low-abundance biomolecules.