BioTek Synergy Neo2 and Synergy H1 Hybrid Multi-Mode Readers

Thursday, 05 August, 2021 | Supplied by: Millennium Science Pty Ltd


BioTek’s Synergy Neo2 and Synergy H1 Hybrid Multi-Mode readers are now available with temperature control up to 70°C, enabling them to aid in more assay workflows than ever before. Application flexibility extends to enzyme kinetics, protein stability and aggregation, and projects incorporating loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assays.

The Synergy Neo2 is equipped with up to four photomultiplier tube (PMT) detectors for ultrafast microplate processing speeds, as well as Hybrid Technology which combines sensitive filter- and versatile monochromator-based detection in one compact unit. The Synergy H1 also takes advantage of Hybrid Technology to expand application versatility.

Both instruments offer CO2/O2 control and variable shaking to support live cell assay workflows, including long-term kinetic studies. Optional dual syringe injectors are equipped with straight or angled tips that are optimised for rapid inject-and-read assays or gentle cell biology research, respectively.

Both multimode readers feature a modular architecture so that researchers may purchase based on their immediate needs and upgrade the unit with additional modes as research requirements evolve. Gen5 Software powers both multimode readers and facilitates data analysis for convenience and enhanced productivity. The products are compatible with BioTek’s BioStack Microplate Stacker and BioSpa 8 Automated Incubator and several third-party robotic systems.

Online: www.mscience.com.au
Phone: 1800 678 242
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