Worldwide programme to grant fluorometers to life science researchers provides instruments commonly used for measuring DNA, RNA, proteins, enzymes, phosphatase, etc
Turner BioSystems announces a new programme to grant fluorometers to applicants working in life sciences.
The following instruments will be granted at no cost: TD-700 laboratory fluorometer, TBS-380 mini-fluorometer, and the Picofluor handheld fluorometer. These instruments are sensitive, versatile, and easy to use and are backed by 30 years of the Turner experience in building sensitive, reliable instruments.
These fluorometers are commonly used for measuring DNA, RNA, proteins, enzymes, phosphatase, protease, green fluorescent protein, B-gal, and 4-MU. Sensitivity, specificity, and wide dynamic range are the advantages of using fluorescence over absorbance and other methods.
To apply for the grant of a fluorometer, follow the link from the Turner Biosystems homepage to the Fluorometer Grants page.