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GloMax 96 Microplate Luminometer
The GloMax System is high performance dedicated luminometer . All the programming is done with built-in protocols for Promega luminescent assays.

Here are some features of GloMax™ 96 microplate luminometer:

  • Dynamic range of nine logs without the use of filters or gain changes allows results to be captured with no manipulation
  • Superior sensitivity with detection of 10^-21 moles of luciferase using Luciferase Assay Reagent
  • Physical masking between the well and detector minimizes well to well cross talk
  • Easy injector system retains reagent integrity and minimizes maintenance
  • Promega protocols are pre-loaded and ready to use out of the box
  • Direct-to-Excel data handling enables familiar data analysis and easy file transfer

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