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PerkinElmer LS 55 Luminescence Spectrometer

The PerkinElmer LS 55 luminescence spectrometer offers flexibility and reliability in a wide range of bioresearch applications, including fluorescence, phosphorescence, and chemi- or bio-luminescence.  Our instrument is equipped with Peltier controlled fluid circulation, a 4-position automatic cell changer accessory, and a biokinetics accessory.

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Features of the spectrometer include:

  • A high energy pulsed Xenon excitation source
  • Automated polarizers
  • Easy-to-use FL WinLab software
  • Fluorescence, phosphorescence, and bio- and chemi-luminescence measurement modes
  • Excitation, emission, constant wavelength synchronous, and constant energy synchronous spectral scanning
  • 3D excitation/emission scans, 3D synchronous and kinetic scans
  • The Biokinetics accessory with a single position stirred cell holder with event marking and temperature sensing
  • The 4-position automatic Cell Changer for simultaneous, time dependent measurements from up to four cuvettes

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