Spectradyne’s ARC particle analyzer uses a unique combination of electrical and optical measurement techniques to accurately measure the size, concentration, and fluorescence of single nanoparticles as small as 50 nm in diameter. New! The ARC can now be configured to excite and detect fluorescence using two excitation wavelengths simultaneously. This new capability adds versatility and flexibility in experimental design by expanding the range of fluorochromes that can be used and by reducing spill-over in multiparameter labeling experiments.
Join us for the launch of this new capability, as Spectradyne’s CEO, Jean-Luc Fraikin, presents:
An overview of Spectradyne’s ARC particle analyzer
Extracellular vesicles: Immunolabeling with two excitation wavelengths
Lipid nanoparticles: Multiwavelength excitation of LNPs loaded with two fluorochromes
Spectradyne’s ARC particle analyzer delivers two orthogonal measurements in one: Accurate size and concentration using an electrical detection method (MRPS) and single particle phenotyping by optical fluorescence measurements. Learn how this unique combination of orthogonal techniques can deliver the analytical insights you need to accelerate your research. Register today!
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