Jeringa de vidrio, 1,0 ml
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Jeringa de vidrio, 1,0 ml

Esta jeringa de vidrio es adecuada para llenar los capilares para el analizador genético 310 con el polímero optimizado paraMás información
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Número de catálogoCantidad
43044711 syringe
Número de catálogo 4304471
Precio (MXN)
-
Cantidad:
1 syringe
Esta jeringa de vidrio es adecuada para llenar los capilares para el analizador genético 310 con el polímero optimizado para el rendimiento POP-4™, el polímero optimizado para el rendimiento POP-6™ y el polímero GeneScan™.

Se utiliza con
el capilar para el analizador genético 310, 47 cm (36 cm agua), tampón de desplazamiento 310, 10X, kit de secuenciación de ciclo BigDye™ Terminator v1.1, kit de secuenciación de ciclo BigDye™ Terminator v3.1, tubos de muestra para analizador genético, 0,5 ml, formamida Hi-Di™, polímero POP-4™ para analizadores genéticos 3100/3100 Avant™, polímero POP-4™ para el analizador genético 310, polímero POP-6™ para el analizador genético 310, septos para tubos de muestra de 0,5 ml.

Para uso exclusivo en investigación.No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.
Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.
Especificaciones
Tipo de productoJeringa
Cantidad1 syringe
Para utilizar con (equipo)310 GeneticAnalyzer
MaterialGlass
Volumen (métrico)1 mL
Unit SizeEach

Preguntas frecuentes

How often should I change my polymer and buffer? 

Polymer in the syringe should be changed every three days. Do not return unused polymer to the bottle.

Buffer and water should be changed every 48 hours or, if the run lasts for more than 48 hours, after the run is complete.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Capillary Electrophoresis Instruments Support Center.

How often do I really need to clean the pump block?

The pump block needs to be cleaned when:

Installing a syringe.

Switching applications (i.e., from sequencing to fragment analysis).

Shutting down the instrument for a long period of time.

If the instrument has run for more than 4 days without any of the above occurring.

Appearance of unusual spikes in the electropherogram.

If the syringe containing the polymer has been on the instrument for more than a week, it is important to clean the syringe and the block, and to change the polymer. At room temperature, enough urea decomposition can occur in one week to cause transient current increases during electrophoreses. If polymer is allowed to dry in the pump block channel, the pump block may be ruined.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Capillary Electrophoresis Instruments Support Center.

What happens to the 310 Genetic Analyzer if it runs out of polymer during the run?

A message will appear at the start of the run telling you if you have enough polymer to complete the run. If you should continue without adding more polymer, then the run will be cancelled at the injection where it ran out and an entry will be made into the run log that there is no polymer. The following injections will appear to run for 1–2 minutes each and will be recorded into the run log. No data will be collected for these injections.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Capillary Electrophoresis Instruments Support Center.