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Enhancing Lab Efficiency with the NanoDrop Ultra Microvolume Spectrophotometer

A space-saving, high-accuracy solution for genomic labs

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For lab managers seeking to optimize resources and workflow efficiency, Thermo Fisher Scientific’s NanoDrop Ultra offers a versatile solution for nucleic acid quantification. This microvolume UV-Vis spectrophotometer and fluorometer eliminates the need for separate instruments, enabling labs to save space while enhancing analytical accuracy.

Why lab managers should consider the NanoDrop Ultra

  • Reduces sample waste – Requires only 1–10 microliters for fluorescence assays, lowering reagent costs.
  • Streamlines workflow – Supports qPCR applications with software that adjusts sample preparation for optimal results.
  • Space-efficient design – Combines absorbance and fluorescence detection on a single pedestal, eliminating the need for multiple devices.
  • Seamless data management – RESTful API integration enables automated data export to central lab repositories.

The NanoDrop Ultra is particularly valuable for biomanufacturing labs, where its precision and batch QC capabilities help ensure consistent product quality.

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