DeNovix Showcases First All-in-One Spectrophotometer / Fluorometer System at AACR

DeNovix Inc. will be exhibiting the DS-11 FX+ Spectrophotometer / Fluorometer with Enhanced Lower Detection Limit at AACR 2016.

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Nominated for The Scientists’ Choice Award for Best New Life Sciences Product of the Year, DeNovix Inc. will be exhibiting the DS-11 FX+ Spectrophotometer / Fluorometer with Enhanced Lower Detection Limit at AACR 2016.

DeNovix Inc., a developer and manufacturer of life science instrumentation and assays will showcase the DS-11 FX+ Spectrophotometer / Fluorometer at this year’s American Association of Cancer Research (AACR 2016) meeting in New Orleans, LA.

The DeNovix DS-11 FX+ combines patent pending absorbance and fluorescence technologies to deliver the most flexible and complete system available for nucleic acid and protein quantification. DeNovix SmartPath® Technology enables rapid and accurate 1µL UV-Vis quantification over an industry-leading dynamic range. The addition of fluorescence also enables researchers to measure picogram concentrations of sample with increased specificity in one compact instrument.

“Fundamental questions in research are now being asked of single or rare cells and their role in developmental processes ...

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