Thermocycler and gradient thermocycler

Thermocycler and gradient thermocycler

Place

University: University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
Faculty:
Faculty of Science
Faculty:
Department of Parasitology
Street:
Branišovská 31
City: České Budějovice

The guarantor

Name and surname: František Adamec, technological scout

Tel.: +420 38777 6262
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Instrument

Manufacturer: Bio-Rad, Eppendorf, Bioer
Number of pieces: 5 thermocyclers, 1 gradient thermocycler, 2 thermocyclers with interchangeable blocks (gradient and diblocks)
Year of production: 2004-2009
Usage:

Thermocyclers are used in various types of polymerase chain reactions (PCR) for the amplification of specific DNA segments for the purpose of diagnosis, reproduction of DNA for cloning, verifying the presence of the genes / organisms and the like.

Specifications

The laboratory is equipped with a thermocyclers which allow for a wide range of applications. Thanks to gradient blocks and thermocyclers, PCR can be performed in a wide range of temperatures, which allows the optimization of reactions or the performance of different reactions simultaneously.

Manual:

http://www.bioer.com.cn/productcentere/productcentere?id=001002

http://de.sitestat.com/eppendorf/com/s?en.download.manual.mastercycler_gradient&ns_type=pdf&ns_url=http://www.eppendorf.com/script/binres.php?RID=36322&DOW=1&pb=ea05813f16b0ff2f

http://www.bio-rad.com/webroot/web/pdf/lsr/literature/Bulletin_10968.pdf

Various

Extern: No

Transfer: No

Terms of lease:

Completed projects

The project supported from the Operational programme Research and Development for Innovations whose aim is the setting and opening the Centre of Transfer of Technologies with two mutually co-operating departments on the side of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice and on the side of the Biological Centre of The Czech Academy of Sciences.

Bridge4Innovation is a project of The University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, the South Bohemian Agency for Support of the Innovative Business and the Biological Centre of The Czech Academy of Sciences financed from the European Social Fund of the European Union.