Molecular Devices showcased its SpectraMax i3 during <Interact> 2013 in Munich last week.
The SpectraMax i3 Multi-Mode Detection Platform is available as a stand-alone reader with three broad detection modes: luminescence, absorbance, and fluorescence. Users then have option of upgrading to additional applications and detection modes to expands the system’s detection capability.
Additional detection modules include cellular imaging with the SpectraMax MiniMax Imaging Cytometer, and cartridges for Time-Resolved Fluorescence, Fluorescence Polarisation, and AlphaScreen assays.
The instrument is designed to meet the needs and budgets of small and large laboratories, and aims to offer new ways to compress workflows and increase efficiency by combining cellular imaging with microplate-based applications.
The <interact> 2013 symposium, which was organised by PhD students, took place on Friday, the 22nd of March 2013 in Munich.
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