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.

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