Tube luminometers are instruments used to measure the luminescence, or light emitted without heat, from a selected sample. Tube luminometers are used in life sciences to run gene, enzyme, and intracellular calcium assays and ATP measurements. The tube luminometer can be portable or non-portable, may have fluorescence detectors that allow for additional testing, and be capable of using liquid and/or solid samples. Different tube luminometers have different ranges, so some may need samples to be diluted while others will not.
Key considerations for purchasing a tube luminometer
When a tube luminometer is chosen, there are several characteristics to look for, including how much data is stored and for how long, if there is a minimum sample size, and how many samples tubes it can accommodate at once.
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Berthold Technologies GmbH & Co. KG
- Photomultiplier Tube
- 380 to 630 nm
- Lumi vials, Eppendorf cups, 4 mL vials
Berthold Technologies GmbH & Co. KG
- Photomultiplier Tube
- 380 to 630 nm
- Lumi vials 12 x 75, Eppendorf cups
Berthold Technologies GmbH & Co. KG
- Low-noise photomultiplier tube in single photon counting mode
- 300 to 600 nm
- 12 x 75 mm or 55mm tubes, 1.5 and 2 mL microfuge tubes
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