Page 3 - Applications
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Clinical Lab Spectrophotometers For Routine Testing to Complex Analysis
Is a UV-Vis spectrophotometer enough for your clinical lab, or should you consider adding other models, such as a fluorescence spectrophotometer? Discover how different types of spectrophotometers work, their key applications, and the unique benefits each one...Read More -
What Are the Different Types of Chromatography Techniques Used In Life Science Applications?
Gas chromatography, thin layer chromatography, and affinity chromatography are common chromatography techniques used in life science applications.Read More -
pH Measurement 101: Techniques and Tools for Accurate Results
pH measurement is often a critical early step in your workflow. Thermo Scientific offers an extensive line of pH meters, pH electrodes, pH buffers, and pH measurement accessories designed to work seamlessly together to make your complex pH measurements routine...Read More -
All You Need to Know About Isobutane (R600a)
Isobutane is a colorless and odorless gas, alternatively known as 2-methylpropane, methylpropane, or i-butane. It is a structural isomer of butane and shares the same 58 g/mol molar mass and chemical formula C.Read More -
How to Clean a Ductless Hood in Your Lab
Whether cleaning a laminar flow unit, a PCR workstation, or a biosafety cabinet, remember to wear protective gear, use Solucide or 70% isopropanol, depending on your unit and applications, and follow a strict weekly schedule.Read More -
Development of a Simple DNA Extraction Method and Diagnosis of Candidemia
Candida species are among the top five infectious bloodstream pathogens and remain the most common cause of invasive fungal infections. An early diagnosis...Read More -
GVS Vacuum Filtration Systems
GVS Disposable Vacuum Filtration Systems is specifically designed for the filtration of culture media and organic solvents in research and industrial laboratories.Read More -
Top Ten Questions for pH Testing Equipment
Accurate pH testing requires keeping electrochemical testing equipment functioning properly. Regular checks and maintenance support the longevity and reliability of all equipment. Sometimes, small issues occur that are simply a byproduct of using the equipment...Read More -
Temperature Compensation for pH Instruments
Changes in temperature affect pH. Therefore, when the temperature of a solution changes, it will likely change the solution’s pH.Read More -
Titration Basics: How to Use a Burette
Titration is a commonly used type of quantitative chemical analysis. By slowly introducing a known titrant into a known analyte of unknown concentration to an endpoint, a chemical reaction helps indicate how much of the analyte is present in the solution.Read More