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Manufacturer
Axygen
SKU
15153727
Shipped From
United Kingdom

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Axygen Low Profile 8-Strip PCR Tubes

Description

Axygen Low Profile 8-Strip PCR Tubes are designed for efficient thermal transfer and sample containment during polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and real-time PCR (qPCR) workflows. These tubes feature a low-profile design that reduces the headspace between the sample and the thermal cycler lid, which helps to minimise evaporation and improve signal intensity in fluorescence-based assays. The 8-strip format allows for convenient handling of multiple samples simultaneously, fitting standard thermal cycler blocks designed for low-profile consumables.

Key Features

  • Low-profile design reduces dead space to minimise sample evaporation and condensation
  • Thin-wall construction ensures rapid and consistent heat transfer for precise cycling
  • 8-strip format provides flexible sample handling for small to medium throughput workflows
  • Compatible with a wide range of thermal cyclers and real-time PCR instruments
  • Manufactured to ensure high clarity for visual sample inspection and optical applications

Applications

  • Standard and gradient PCR amplification
  • Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) assays
  • Genotyping and gene expression analysis
  • High-resolution melt (HRM) analysis

Disclaimer

Users should verify compatibility with their specific thermal cycler block height and optical lid requirements before use.

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