How it Works

 
How the Eco Real-Time PCR System works

Developed through a collaboration between molecular biologists and engineers in the labs of Nobel Laureate David Baltimore, Ph.D., and Axel Scherer, Ph.D., at the California Institute of Technology, the Eco Real-Time PCR System supports a range of demanding qPCR applications.

  • With the majority of qPCR experiments involving <50 samples, the Eco system employs a 48-well plate format that meets the throughput needs of most researchers.
  • Its compact 13.6” x 12.2” footprint fits anywhere in a lab and packs loads of innovation.
  • A proprietary thermal system for unrivaled temperature control and a sensitive optical system to facilitate all four-color multiplex applications, the Eco system delivers a new level of PCR versatility, data quality, and reproducibility, exceeding the performance of much larger market-leading instruments at a fraction of the price.

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