Factory sealed Mopec MOC9000 304 stainless necropsy table with integrated sink. Ideal for veterinary labs and pathology suites. Dallas TX. Call or text 972-900-4536 for pricing and details.
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Applied Biosystems MiniAmp A37028 Thermal Cycler Compact 96 Well PCR System Condition: Parts or not working Features: - The Applied Biosystems MiniAmp is a compact, easy‑to‑use PCR thermal... view more
Asking Price:
$400 USD
* PCR system featuring 96-well, 5-color real-time PCR for in vitro diagnostic use * This system was just removed from service in good working condition from a leading U.S. hospital * The unit is in... view more
Asking Price:
$699 USD
MPN: 4357362... view more
Asking Price:
$1,424 USD
C2 Management processes all types of equipment, from a few pallets of surplus items to large industrial generators. We specialize in maximizing reuse, handling everything from IT equipment to heavy machinery with efficiency & sustainability in mind.
AB StepOnePlus RT-PCR System in excellent working condition. YOM :... view more
Applied Biosytems GeneAmp PCR Systems 9700. YOM 2010 Good working... view more
Thermal cycler equipment is a laboratory device used to amplify and analyze DNA and RNA samples. It is a key tool for molecular biology research and is used to amplify and analyze a wide range of samples, from single-cell organisms to tissue samples. Thermal cyclers work by heating and cooling samples at precise temperatures in order to replicate and analyze genetic material. They are used in a variety of applications, including PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) and qPCR (Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction).
Thermal cyclers come in a variety of sizes and prices, ranging from basic models for small-scale research to high-end models for large-scale research. Basic models typically cost around $500, while more advanced models can cost up to $10,000. Most major manufacturers of laboratory equipment offer thermal cyclers, including Applied Biosystems, Bio-Rad, Eppendorf, and Thermo Fisher Scientific. Many of these manufacturers offer a range of models to suit different needs and budgets.