Why researchers look for a NanoDrop alternative Many labs reach a decision point when their workflow requires improved sensitivity, greater throughput, or enhanced data traceability beyond what a traditional microvolume spectrophotometer provides. While the original microvolume instruments transformed routine nucleic acid concentration checks by enabling measurements from 1–2 μL samples, modern projects demand stronger performance…
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