Hands - Free Labelling with F-18

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Hands - Free Labelling with F-18

13 Mar, 2006

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Zinsser Analytic believe that manual radioactive labelling is a very unpopular job, so let the machine handle the radioactive material for you. The samples are prepared in timely manner so the labelled samples arrive just in time for further research. The system handles solid and solution phase reactions. The entire reactions are carried out under nitrogen or helium using dual channel probes for simultaneous dispensing of reagent and gas. The REDI tool fills all solid compounds into the reactors. For rapid heating and cooling the system is equipped with a temperature-controlled magnetic stirrer providing efficient mixing and a microwave. The microwave can also be used for pressure reactions. Purification, liquid/liquid- and solid phase extraction are performed on the workbench.

For the reaction, 5ml V-Vials are used with a conical bottom, providing total downward drainage and maximum retrieval of the samples by syringe or pipette. To avoid evaporation and to work in a closed environment the reactor vials are closed with a screw cap and are only opened when necessary automatically by our integrated capper and decapper. The entire labelling is controlled by WinLissy software and documented in an integrated database.

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