Benchtop electrophoresis system Mupid One

benchtop electrophoresis system
benchtop electrophoresis system
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The Mupid One system enables gel analysis via electrophoresis. The following convenient features are included: a separate power unit, side buffer drain, multipipettor support, seven voltage output settings (18, 25, 35, 50, 70, 100 and 135V), a built-in timer, and a CE mark. Takara's gel electrophoresis equipment offers many convenient features for gel analysis via electrophoresis. The Mupid One System has the following features including a separate power unit, side buffer drain, multipipettor support, 7 voltage output settings (18, 25, 35, 50, 70, 100 and 135V) and a built-in timer. The Mupid One System is CE marked. Overview Multichannel pipettor compatible: Mupid One system is wider than the original Mupid series and supports 13 or 26 lanes, enabling easy sample loading using multipipettors (9 mm pitch for 13 wells, 4.5 mm pitch for 26 wells) High throughput: allows simultaneous electrophoresis of 104 samples in a single gel (26 wells x 4 rows permits 96 samples and 8 markers total) Voltage selection: supports seven conventional voltages (18, 25, 35, 50, 70, 100, and 135V) Global input voltage compatibility: variable input voltage of 100 to 240V supports worldwide use Heat-resistant material: Liquid gel solution up to 100°C can be poured into the gel tray. Cleanup can be performed using boiling water. Long electrophoresis capable: wide range of voltage controls improves buffer stability during electrophoresis Separate components: separate and washable electrophoresis cell User safety: main power cannot be operated without the lid in place

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