Higher Resolution and Greater Sample Capacity

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Higher Resolution and Greater Sample Capacity

03 Feb, 2015

Published over 11 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

If you need to separate samples with very similar molecular weights, the new Clarit-E® Choice Stretch Electrophoresis Gel Tanks from Alpha Laboratories Ltd provide the perfect solution. Plus, when you need high throughput, these tanks allow up to 350 samples to be resolved per gel.

The extended run lengths of the Choice Stretch Horizontal Tanks allow restriction fragments or other close molecular weight sample bands to be easily separated and identified, making them ideal for researchers wanting to perform higher resolution separation of more samples over a longer distance. Speed loading is accomplished using 10, 14, 16, 18, 28 or 30 sample multi-channel pipette compatible combs.

Clarit-E choice stretch units are available with optional 15 x 20cm and 15 x 25cm gel trays and four 28-sample combs.

The Alpha Laboratories Clarit-E series of horizontal gel units offers the most versatile solution for DNA and RNA agarose gel electrophoresis currently available. The expansion of this innovative electrophoresis equipment range provides you with an eve wider choice of tools to suit your separation needs.

Save 20% on Clarit-E Choice Stretch Horizontal Tanks – order online or quote LV085 when you contact Alpha.

Please visit www.alphalabs.co.uk/horizontal for further information.

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