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Can I use the beta counter/luminometer that I already have in my lab?

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Can I use the beta counter/luminometer that I already have in my lab?

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The Cylex assay is measurable on a wide variety of commercially available luminometers. The major differences among luminometers are software programmability and presence or absence of injectors. The amount of light measured by a luminometer is proportional to the concentration of ATP in the biochemiluminescence reaction. Because the ATP reaction in the ImmuKnow assay produces a stable glow reaction, injectors are not required. Therefore, if cost is a concern, selecting a luminometer without injectors will be an economical choice. Additionally, special agreements have been established with selected equipment suppliers who will provide special discounted pricing to Cylex customers. For this reason, we urge you to obtain specific contact information from your local Sales Representative or Laboratory Account Manager when considering a luminometer purchase. Please call us at 888.33.CYLEX, Option 2 or email contact@cylex.net for further information. When leaving a telephone message or email

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