Qubit Flex Fluorometer

Sale Price: $3,399.99 Original Price: $3,499.99

The Invitrogen Qubit Flex Fluorometer accurately and quickly measures the concentration of DNA, RNA, endotoxin, or protein in up to eight samples simultaneously. Compared to single-sample microvolume fluorometers, using the Qubit Flex system for multiple samples can reduce your time to data by up to 50%.

The Qubit Flex Fluorometer can also be used to assess RNA integrity and quality. The easy-to-use touchscreen menus make it easy to select and run the assays you need, with results displayed in just a few seconds.

Features

The Qubit Flex Fluorometer shares common features with the Qubit 4 model: It is accurate, specific, sensitive, simple, and fast; it requires as little as 1 µL of sample, even if highly diluted; it offers an onboard Reagent Calculator to help in preparing your working solution; it works with a broad range of Qubit Assays  and applications; and it can measure raw fluorescence in Fluorometer mode.

In addition, the Qubit Flex offers these additional features:

Rapid throughput

Reduce time to data by up to 50%

Additional onboard calculators

Assay Range, Molarity, and Normalization Calculators help you prepare your assays and get to your downstream experiments faster

Digital SmartStart 3D Experience

Self-paced, online educational and reference experience designed to help you get up and running quickly

SAE software for 21 CFR Part 11

As an optional add-on feature, Qubit Flex can support FDA regulation requirements for electronic documentation as outlined in 21 CFR Part 11

Rapid throughput

By quantifying up to eight samples at a time, the Qubit Flex Fluorometer can increase your throughput. If you have more than eight samples, simply load them into additional tube strips and process them sequentially.

The graph shows time to data, including sample prep and measurement, for a given number of samples with the Qubit 4 or Flex Fluorometer as well as a competitor’s instrument. The Qubit Flex Fluorometer can reduce time to data by 50% or more for larger numbers of samples.

The Invitrogen Qubit Flex Fluorometer accurately and quickly measures the concentration of DNA, RNA, endotoxin, or protein in up to eight samples simultaneously. Compared to single-sample microvolume fluorometers, using the Qubit Flex system for multiple samples can reduce your time to data by up to 50%.

The Qubit Flex Fluorometer can also be used to assess RNA integrity and quality. The easy-to-use touchscreen menus make it easy to select and run the assays you need, with results displayed in just a few seconds.

Features

The Qubit Flex Fluorometer shares common features with the Qubit 4 model: It is accurate, specific, sensitive, simple, and fast; it requires as little as 1 µL of sample, even if highly diluted; it offers an onboard Reagent Calculator to help in preparing your working solution; it works with a broad range of Qubit Assays  and applications; and it can measure raw fluorescence in Fluorometer mode.

In addition, the Qubit Flex offers these additional features:

Rapid throughput

Reduce time to data by up to 50%

Additional onboard calculators

Assay Range, Molarity, and Normalization Calculators help you prepare your assays and get to your downstream experiments faster

Digital SmartStart 3D Experience

Self-paced, online educational and reference experience designed to help you get up and running quickly

SAE software for 21 CFR Part 11

As an optional add-on feature, Qubit Flex can support FDA regulation requirements for electronic documentation as outlined in 21 CFR Part 11

Rapid throughput

By quantifying up to eight samples at a time, the Qubit Flex Fluorometer can increase your throughput. If you have more than eight samples, simply load them into additional tube strips and process them sequentially.

The graph shows time to data, including sample prep and measurement, for a given number of samples with the Qubit 4 or Flex Fluorometer as well as a competitor’s instrument. The Qubit Flex Fluorometer can reduce time to data by 50% or more for larger numbers of samples.