How does Bioscreen C differ from standard plate readers (from 96-well and 384-well ELISA readers)?
Bioscreen C is specially designed for microbiology work. Its temperature gradient over all 200 wells is very constant – temperature difference is max. +/- 0.1 C. Because of honeycomb format the 200 wells are packed on same area where 96-well readers have 96 wells. Bioscreen C includes a sterile and autoclavable dispensing system. Bioscreen C dynamic temperature range is 1.0 – 60.0 C. Bioscreen C measures a turbidity by special turbidity filter (filter 8). Turbidity gives more accurate growth curves as compared to measurement of OD at specific wavelength by 96-well or 384-well ELISA readers. Question: What technical feature is unique in a Bioscreen C? Answer: By special technique (by dual heating of sample and cover) a condensation of plate cover is eliminated and for that reason a transparent cover can kept constantly on multiwell plates with getting excellent and correct OD values. (With other equipment condensation drops cause measurement of wrong OD values) in case that a sample pla
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