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ATTO AB-1850 LumiFl SpectroCapture

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ATTO AB-1850 LumiFl SpectroCapture

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Purpose and Application:

LumiFLspectrocapture is a highly sensitive spectrophotometer that can measure the spectrum of weak light from bioluminescence or chemiluminescence, which was difficult to measure with existing spectrophotometers using photodiodes or PMT. LumiFLspectrocapture can acquire a whole range of light (ranging from 400-800nm) simultaneously with an ultrasensitive cooled CCD. It can be a powerful tool in designing bioluminescent/chemiluminescent probes in cell imaging study or analysis of mechanisms of bioluminescent/chemiluminescent reaction.

Features:

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Technical Data:

Model and name AB-1850 Lumiful Spectro Capture
1. Luminescence fluorescence measurement unit
F-number F3.0
Measurement wavelength range 400~900nm
Inverse variance 60nm/mm
Wavelength resolution 1.8nm
Reproducibility ±0.6nm
Slit width 0.01mm~5mm(11 steps)
Exposure time 1/30 sec. ~ 60 min (26 steps)
Photosensitive unit Electronically cooled CCD (-40°C)
2. Spectrometer section
Number of diffraction gratings 1 (standard) Diffraction grating: 150 lines/mm
Blaise wavelength 500nm
3. Measurement sample section
Measuring vessel Quartz Cell (10mmx10mm) / 0.2m LPCR Tube / 35mm Dish
Sample volume 10μL~100μL
Reagent injection section for instantaneous luminescence Yes (septum)
Excitation light introduction section FC connector for incident (standard)
4. Software
function Measurement Control and Spectral Data Analysis
interface USB2.0
5. Dimensions and Weight
Dimensions & Weight 510mm(W)×725mm(D)×390mm(H), 58kg
power AC100V, 50/60Hz, 290VA

 

Citation and References:

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  3. JW. He, GC. Liu, PX. Dong, ZW. Dong, RP. Zhao, W. Wang and XY. Li, Molecular cloning, characterization, and evolution analysis of the luciferase genes from three sympatric sibling fireflies (Lampyridae: Lampyrinae, Diaphanes). Photocem. Photobiol. Sci., 20(8), 1053-1067 (2021)[PubMed]

  4. K. Teranishi, Non-invasive and accurate readout of superoxide anion in biological systems by near-infrared light. Anal. Chim. Acta., 1179, 338827 (2021)[PubMed]

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  6. E. Belleti, VR. Bevilaqua, AMM. Brito, DA. Modesto, AJC. Lanfredi, VR. Viviani and IL. Nantes‑Cardoso, Synthesis of bioluminescent gold nanoparticle–luciferase hybrid systems for technological applications. Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 20(11), 1439-1453 (2021)[PubMed]

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