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Thermo Scientific NanoDrop Products, has played a pioneering role in micro-volume instrumentation by developing unique spectrophotometers and fluorospectrometers for the life sciences market since 2001. More than 20,000 NanoDrop™ instruments are utilized in labs in such diverse fields such as drug discovery, genomics, proteomics, molecular diagnostics, bioprocessing and biobanking.
QC, manufacturing and research labs often have relied upon UV-Vis absorbance spectroscopy using conventional cuvette-based spectrophotometers. However, the novel approach developed by NanoDrop products uses a micro-volume UV-Vis analysis method, which provides significant improvements in processing time as well as reliability. This system allows scientists to quickly and easily quantify samples such as proteins, nucleic acids and more.The technology foundation of every NanoDrop product is the patented sample retention system. This technology allows direct measurement for samples as small as 0.5µL. By eliminating the need to perform dilutions, and thereby minimizing human error and variability factors, analyses can de done quickly and conveniently. And, because NanoDrop instruments do not have any associated consumables, operating costs are reduced.
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NanoDrop Products customer service experts are life science specialists with extensive experience in micro-volume analysis. This expertise combined with an in-depth understanding of real-life applications ensures customers receive world-class technical support. |
Look to the leader in micro-sample quantitation to continue to meet the needs of today's laboratory scientist – with instruments that are innovative, simple and robust. Learn more about NanoDrop Products at www.nanodrop.com.
We invite scientists to test any NanoDrop instrument in their lab, with their own samples with our FREE trial offer. We pay all shipping costs*
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Need a fast, easy way to measure your DNA, RNA or protein concentrations and purity? Our superhero shows you it's easier than you think with the NanoDrop™ UV-Vis spectrophotometer.Contact Information
Thermo Scientific NanoDrop Products
3411 Silverside Road, Bancroft Building
Wilmington, DE 19810
UNITED STATES
Phone: 302-479-7707
Fax: 302-792-7155
Contact: Elizabeth Guiney
Hot Products
- NanoDrop 3300 Fluorospectrometer: Fluorescent Analysis
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Featured Content
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