Portable Real-Time PCR System Resolves Problems of Limited Lab Space and Fragmented Samples
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By HospiMedica International staff writers Posted on 24 Feb 2023 |

Today, laboratories that are inside as well as outside of the hospital environment face the challenge of functioning in a limited space while ensuring that the quality of work being carried out is not impacted by the lack of room for equipment. Now, a new portable real-time PCR system designed for mobile or small laboratories or on-site testing solves the problem of limited space and fragmented samples in laboratories.
Tianlong Science and Technology (Shaanxi, China) has launched the new Gentier Mini+ real-time PCR system for mobile or small laboratories or on-site testing that is portable, fast, and always online. Designed for excellent performance and portability, the revolutionary Gentier Mini+ solves the problem of limited space and fragmented samples in laboratories to make workflow easier, more accurate, and more efficient.
The Gentier Mini+ is an updated model of the Gentier Mini with two fluorescence channels that had proved popular among Tianlong’s clients. In order to fully meet the needs of its clients, Tianlong has launched the Gentier Mini+ which now comes with four channels, enabling a 16 sample throughput that makes it suitable for more applications. The Gentier Mini+ can be utilized for a variety of applications in the fields of animal and human infectious disease prevention and control, food safety and scientific research, among others.
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