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1 kit
Número de catálogo 4377355
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1 kit
The 21 CFR Part 11 Software Module for the 7500 Systems offers the flexibility of user-customizable security configuration settings to assist with 21 CFRp11 compliance.
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Especificaciones
Fondo (imperial)17.72 in.
Fondo (métrico)45 cm
Para utilizar con (aplicación)PCR en tiempo real (PCRq)
Para utilizar con (equipo)Sistema 7500 Fast
Altura (imperial)19.29 in.
Altura (métrico)49 cm
Cantidad1 kit
Tipo de softwareSoftware
Exactitud térmica± 0,0/25 °C
Intervalo térmicoDe 4 °C a 100 °C
Uniformidad térmica± 0,0 °C (30 s después de iniciar el reloj)
Garantía1 Year
Peso34 kg (75 lb.)
Anchura (imperial)13.99 in.
Anchura (métrico)34 cm
Configuraciones de bloques96-well
Formato de bloquePeltier-based
Capacidad96-well Plate (Fast)
Tipo de producto7500 System SDS
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
El paq. incluye el software de detección de secuencias de 21 CFR Apartado 11, el CD del software y la guía de usuario.
Preguntas frecuentes
Are there differences in the tube/plate format between Applied Biosystems 7500 Real-Time PCR Systems and Applied Biosystems 7500 Fast Real-Time PCR Systems?
Yes, the standard 7500 instrument has a 96 x 0.2 mL block, whereas the 7500 Fast instrument has a 96 x 0.1 mL block.
Characterization of matrix metalloproteinase-2 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 and their inhibitors in equine granulosa cells in vivo and in vitro
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Journal:JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE
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Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) and tissue inhibitors of MMP (TIMP) regulate tissue remodeling events necessary for ovulation. Thus, changes in MMP and TIMP expression and protein enzyme activity were examined in vivo and in vitro during follicular development and atresia in the horse. Equine granulosa cells and follicular fluid from medium ... More
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PubMed ID:19369330
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PubMed ID:19279332
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