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Refeyn’s New Microfluidic Chips Streamline Workflows in Mass Photometry

Next-Gen MassFluidix® HC Chips and Protein Standards Ensure Efficient, Reproducible Bioanalytics

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Lab managers seeking precision and streamlined workflows in bioanalytics can benefit from Refeyn’s new mass photometry consumables, specifically designed for ease of use and enhanced data quality. With improvements in sample preparation speed and calibration standards, these innovations make mass photometry more accessible for complex studies, including low-affinity protein interactions and high-concentration sample analysis.

The new microfluidic chip offers a faster dilution process (under 37 milliseconds), while a redesigned five-channel layout and bubble-free setup ensure quick preparation. Additionally, Refeyn’s MassFerence® P1 protein standard enhances calibration, allowing users to maintain precision across different setups and labs. These products integrate with Refeyn’s AcquireMP software for automated chip positioning, further simplifying lab workflows.

Benefits of Refeyn’s new mass photometry consumables for lab managers:

  • Increased Speed and Efficiency: Rapid 37 ms dilution for high-concentration samples.
  • Enhanced Reproducibility: New MassFerence® P1 standard minimizes experimental variation across instruments.
  • User-Friendly Design: Luer connectors streamline tubing attachment; no bubble trap required.
  • Software Integration: Easy chip management and automated channel detection through AcquireMP software.

With Refeyn’s latest consumables, lab managers can ensure consistency and efficiency, reducing prep time and improving the accuracy of biomolecular measurements.

This article is an AI generated summary of a published press release "MassFluidix HC upgrade enhances high-concentration analysis"

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