QIAxcel - Say goodbye to gel electrophoresis

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2008

The revolutionary QIAxcel system replaces traditional, labor-intensive gel analysis of DNA and RNA. The system allows fast and fully automated, high-resolution analysis of up to 96 samples - streamlining your workflow and reducing time to result. And now available is the QIAxcel Advanced system which comes with improved hardware features and the new and powerful ScreenGel software. The system can separate fragments with only a few base pairs difference in size in less than 10 minutes while processing 12 samples in parallel. Discover more lab automation solutions from QIAGEN at www.qiagen.com/automation.

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  • Hi QIAGENvideos. Could you leave me your contact. I would like to have more information on your QIAxcel. My email is dung.tx@biomedic.com.vn or dungdirect@gmail.com. Best regards, Dzung.

  • @onroadcowboy Hi Dzung, we have dropped you a line by email. Regards, Marc

  • Low resolution. Look like the result from microfluidic chip at first years of its age. But It's good enough for simple genotyping in gene mapping in plant or in diagnostics.

  • @onroadcowboy The QIAxcel is able to provide you with a resolution of 3-5 bp with up to 500bp fragments, which is actually pretty good.

  • but gels are damn cheap... i'm sure there are applications for this in very sensitive cases, i still don't see this popping up in every high budget lab

  • @8xngc In respect of the price, you also have to calculate the costs for the chemistry with the slab gels as well as the labour time that is greatly reduced with the ready-to-go QIAxcel systems. On top of that, everything is automatically documented and digitalized.

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  • oh sure, I'd research your RNA right here on the spot, without any machines :P also - this is presented to the 10% of intelligent elite with a format meant for other 90%. Good thing you didn't go for infomercial, or i would of laughed even more.

  • Damn, the idea is great. But it's so poorly sold.

    PLEASE STOP UNDERESTIMATING MOLECULAR BIOLOGY RESEARCHERS!!

    Make it A LOT cheaper and accessible, then we'll discuss how good it'll be for research.

  • Low resolution. Look like the result from microfluidic chip at first years of its age. But It's good enough for simple genotyping in gene mapping in plant or in diagnostics.

  • genius

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