Curious how vague their website and brochure is as to the number of samples it can handle at once
Also wonder how many exceptions there are to the pre-packaged reagents - Revvity BioQule makes similar claims but the 70% EtOH must be prepared fresh and there are other reagents that must be pipetted into a plate by the user
Curious how vague their website and brochure is as to the number of samples it can handle at once
Also wonder how many exceptions there are to the pre-packaged reagents - Revvity BioQule makes similar claims but the 70% EtOH must be prepared fresh and there are other reagents that must be pipetted into a plate by the user
>the 70% EtOH must be prepared fresh
this seems weird, 70% EtOH should be quite stable if it's protected from evaporation.
A lot of protocols say you must prepare the 70% EtOH fresh - I agree it sounds like superstition