Novel microplate that eliminates the sample breakthrough and waste associated with leakages from traditional protein precipitation plates to be demonstrated
Porvair Sciences, in conjunction with US partner LabNet International, has announced its presence at the 9th Annual Society for Biomolecular Screening (SBS) meeting in Portland, USA (21-25 September 2003) with the latest additions to its portfolio of speciality microplates and microplate technology for biomolecular screening.
At SBS, Porvair Sciences will be showing for the first time in North America the new p3, a novel microplate that eliminates the sample breakthrough and waste associated with leakages from traditional protein precipitation plates.
The p3 allows 96 samples to be processed in one batch giving significantly improved productivity versus traditional methodologies.
The novel design of the p3 is readily integrated into automated systems offering the possibility of further throughput gains.
The protocol used by the plate is little changed from the familiar protein precipitation method.
Also premiering to the North American market will be the highly affordable MiniVap microplate solvent evaporator.
Technical specialists will be on hand to demonstrate and discuss how laboratories can benefit from the compact and easy-to-use 96-well solvent evaporator.
Also on display will be Porvair's comprehensive range of Krystal clear-bottomed microplates.
With a choice of designs and formats including 24-, 96- and 384-well, an optimised Krystal plate is now available to suit almost all photometric and cell counting applications.