Roche LightCycler 96 Instrument

PCR instrument for up to 96 samples per run

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BT1.1
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Description

The Roche LightCycler 96 instrument is a versatile and efficient real-time PCR system designed for academic, industrial, and clinical research. It provides high-quality performance and reliable results for a wide range of PCR applications. The unit supports up to 96 samples per run, streamlining laboratory operations and improving accuracy and reliability. Use the LightCycler for absolute and relative quantification, qualitative analysis, and high resolution melting and endpoint genotyping. Easily operate the instrument using a touchscreen controller. There is also the option of PC connectivity, if required. The LightCycler 96 is ideal for laboratories looking for robust performance in real-time PCR experiments. Applications:gene expression analysis, gene detection, gene scanning, mutation detection, methylation analysis, miRNA research, and relative quantification of target genes. Note that the LightCycler PCR system is designed for life science research only. It is not intended for use in diagnostic procedures.

Features of the Roche LightCycler 96:

  • Capacity: Up to 96 samples per run
  • Four optical channels for precise multiplexing
  • Intuitive software with multiple analysis options
  • User-friendly touchscreen and PC connectivity for ease of use
  • Temperature uniformity: ±2°C for consistent and accurate results
  • Compact, space-saving footprint suitable for any lab environment
  • Fast cycling reduces total run-time with optimised thermal cycling protocols

 

Useful downloads:

User manual for the Roche LightCycler 96 PCR Instrument

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Dimensions38 × 39 × 50 cm
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LightCycler 96

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User manual for the Roche LightCycler 96 PCR Instrument

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