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Can I use high mixing ratio ( > 1:10) with Bio-Logic stopped-flow?

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Can I use high mixing ratio ( > 1:10) with Bio-Logic stopped-flow?

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The best answers are the many results published by our customer for more than 20 years. Scientists doing folding-unfolding experiments have selected and praised our instruments precisely because of their dilution performances. You can find many of the publications on our website. An example is selected below: in this work the users were using a 1:40 mixing ratio. Interactions of non detergent sulfobetaines with early folding intermediates facilitate in vitro protein renaturation L.Vuillard, M.Goldberg Eur.J.Biochem.256, 128-135 (1998) Accuracy of mixing ratios is always demonstrated by our application specialists when doing system installations. It can be checked at any times using a dye dilution in your experimental viscosity conditions. If it works with a dye test then there is absolutely no reason why the mixing ratio can be wrong later on ! Each syringe has a separate and independently controlled drive motor. The drive ratio of the motors and controllers give step resolution in the

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