Over 850 Total Lots Up For Auction at One Location - NJ Cleansweep 06/13

PERKIN ELMER Thermal Cycler For Sale and Wanted

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CASCADE REGIONAL BLOOD SERVICES - LAB EQUIPMENT ONLINE AUCTION Ending June 14th

Bid on over 50 lots of Lab Equipment. Start Date Friday, June 7. End Date Friday, June 14. LOCATION: 220 S I STREET, TACOMA, WA 98405 Contact 425-486-1246 webinfo@murphyauction.com. Click to see full catalog.

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PERKIN ELMER GeneAmp 9600 PCR Thermal Cycler For Sale

I have 3 of these. Two are in working order and the other PCR is in good cosmetic condition, but a sensor fails on boot-up. It has not been tested further. The working units are $75 each, the... view more

June 03

Asking Price:
$75 USD

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PERKIN ELMER Cetus Model 480 DNA Thermal Cycler For Sale

Good cosmetic condition, some signs of cosmetic use/wear present on unit as shown in photos. Powers on, unable to further test beyond this point. See photos for more details on condition, sold as is.... view more

June 02

Asking Price:
$80 USD

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Thermal Cycler

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.