The EnVision Plate reader 2104 is a rapid, sensitive, and versatile multi-use plate reader that acquires luminescence, and absorbance and bottom or top read of fluorescence. Most common fluorescence excitation and emission filters are available as well as a couple of FRET, and fluorescence polarization combinations. The HTSF unit is also capable of doing kinetic experiments including glow, flash and dual luminescence. It also comes with a plate stacker for “walk-away” acquisition of multiple plates.
The flexible EnVision can perform fast kinetic measurements, enzyme assays and numerous other cell-based drug discovery assays. The easy-to-use software aids with acquisition setup and analysis.
Get On-demand Access to Perkin Elmer EnVision 2104 Multilabel Plate Reader
$190.00
/hour
Get On-demand Access to Perkin Elmer EnVision 2104 Multilabel Plate Reader
$190.00
/hour
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