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A stable detection environment, unaffected by external environmental changes from the first plate to the last.

 

 

BMG LABTECH is a leading global manufacturer of innovative, high-quality, and reliable microplate reader instrumentation.

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Multi-mode microplate readers

Multi-mode microplate readers

Multi-mode microplate readers are capable of operating in two or more detection modes. Typically, they combine an absorbance plate reader, a luminescence plate reader, and a fluorescence plate reader. In addition, the range can be enhanced with more advanced detection modes like TRF, TR-FRET, fluorescence polarization and AlphaScreen/AlphaLISA.

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Absorbance microplate readers

Absorbance microplate readers

An absorbance microplate reader detects the light photons absorbed by a sample present in a microplate, when exposed to light at a specific wavelength. Compared to a spectrophotometer that measures one sample at a time in a cuvette, an absorbance microplate reader can measure the same assay in higher throughput.

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Fluorescence microplate readers

Fluorescence microplate readers

A fluorescence plate reader detects the light emitted by a fluorescent sample present in a microplate upon excitation with light at a specific wavelength. Fluorescence plate readers are used for fluorescence intensity and FRET detection and are available as single- or multi-mode readers, when combined with absorbance and/or luminescence.

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Luminescence microplate readers

Luminescence microplate readers

A luminescence microplate reader detects the light emitted by chemical, bio-chemical or enzymatic reactions. Luminescence plate readers are used for flash, glow assays and BRET detection and are available as single- or multi-mode readers, when combined with absorbance and/or fluorescence.

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Nephelometers

Nephelometers

A nephelometer microplate reader is an instrument dedicated to the measurement of the turbidity of a sample, usually caused by the presence of insoluble particles suspended in a liquid. Nephelometer microplate readers measure the light scattering generated by these particles and are used for solubility or aggregation studies.

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What‘s new at BMG LABTECH

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How to optimise the gain setting of my microplate reader?

Have you ever wondered what the gain setting of your microplate reader is? Read here, why it is important to use an appropriate gain setting and how it can influence your measurements.
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How does the number of flashes influence measurement results?

The number of flashes setting has an influence on both measurement time and data variability. Find out, how it can be used to optimise your microplate measurements.
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How to optimise the focal height of your microplate reader measurements

There is an optimal focal height setting for each of your measurements. Read here, how the focal height setting can affect measurement results.
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ROS detection in a cell-based format using the Promega ROS-Glo™ assay

There are many ways to monitor ROS generation. But few are as simple, fast, and sensitive as performing Promega’s ROS-GloTM assay on BMG LABTECH’s microplate readers.
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Multiplexing Calcium Flux and Metabolic Effect Measurements in iPSC Cardiomyocytes

IPSC cardiomyocytes enable to study drug-induced contractions with high physiological relevance. Read here how the CLARIOstar Plus enables multiplexing also in live cell assays.
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Light scattering for immunology: a research edge

Light scattering offers distinct advantages for scientists interested in immunology. Find out how the NEPHELOstar Plus is used for high-throughput immunological tests.
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The microplate: utility in practice

A standard in the life sciences today, the microplate comes in different materials and colours, and offers different well formats and shapes. Here, we summarise the main features and their relevance.
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Distributor Bio-Gene Technology announced a considerable increase in BMG LABTECH’s microplate reader market share in China

Bio-Gene Technology, BMG LABTECH’s exclusive distributor for microplate readers in China, achieved outstanding sales and after sales results in 2022.
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Drug solubility: why testing early matters in drug discovery

Measuring light scattering is an accurate and expedient way to determine drug solubility. Find out how the NEPHELOstar® Plus can be used for early drug solubility screening at high throughput.
Testimonials

"Most common absorbance-, luminescence- and fluorescence-based assays are able to be run without having to hunt high and low"

Dr Crystale Lim Siew Ying (Associate Professor/Deputy Dean, Faculty of Applied Sciences of UCSI University, Malaysia)
Dr Crystale Lim Siew Ying (Associate Professor/Deputy Dean, Faculty of Applied Sciences of UCSI University, Malaysia)

"We need to get consistent, high-quality data regardless of location […] for that reason, we chose the PHERAstar FSX"

Dr Ian Waddell (Executive Director Biology, Charles River Laboratories, UK)
Dr Ian Waddell (Executive Director Biology, Charles River Laboratories, UK)

"The PHERAstar is a very high-end instrument which is very good for high-throughput screening and is the most sensitive instrument I have tested for BRET."

Dr Kevin Pfleger (Associate Professor, Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, The University of Western Australia, Australia)
Dr Kevin Pfleger (Associate Professor, Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, The University of Western Australia, Australia)

"The CLARIOstar shows a fantastic performance with fluorescence, luminescence and UV measurements […] We are therefore very satisfied with this device and we strongly recommend it"

 Dr Alfredo Castello-Palomares (Group leader, Oxford University, UK)
Dr Alfredo Castello-Palomares (Group leader, Oxford University, UK)

"The CLARIOstar microplate reader is essential to all the research we do […] Just love it!"

Scott Snipas (Research Coordinator, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, USA)
Scott Snipas (Research Coordinator, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, USA)
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