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Tianlong Exhibits Brand New Nucleic Acid Extractor and Integrated PCR Lab Solutions

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 20 Jul 2023
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Image: The game changing GeneRotex 96 nucleic acid extractor is being showcased at AACC 2023 (Photo courtesy of Tianlong)
Image: The game changing GeneRotex 96 nucleic acid extractor is being showcased at AACC 2023 (Photo courtesy of Tianlong)

Tianlong Science and Technology (Shaanxi, China), an innovative high-tech company specializing in molecular diagnostic products, is attending AACC 2023 where the company is showcasing its extensive range of products as well as solutions for the molecular diagnostic industry.

Since the original nucleic acid extraction method was first introduced in 1869, several new advancements and discoveries have been made. Today, nucleic acid extractors play a significant role in genomic studies and the diagnostics process of certain illnesses. Different techniques are used for this procedure, but a high-quality extractor forms a strong foundation. At AACC 2023, Tianlong is demonstrating its game-changing GeneRotex 96 nucleic acid extractor which is based on the automatic extraction principle of magnetic bead adsorption separation. Using magnetic microspheres as the carrier for nucleic acid separation and purification can overcome the shortcomings of traditional extraction methods of complicated steps, time-consuming, low yield, and challenging to achieve automatic operation, thus realizing rapid and efficient preparation of samples.

The GeneRotex96 offers the possibility of flexibly and efficiently extracting 1 to 96 samples in each run. Also, there is the flexibility to create, edit and delete protocols. The innovative 6*16 extraction module, compatible with 96-well deep-well plates and 6-tube strips, provides high-throughput extraction with less reagent waste without the inconvenience of traditional throughput fixation. This unit also includes an automatic control system with motor-driven automatic opening and closing of the lab cabinet, making it faster and more efficient. The GeneRotex 96 Nucleic Acid Extractor is designed with Tianlong’s innovative Rotational Mixing Technology (RMT), which reduces aerosol generation during purification, minimizes the risk of false positives due to cross-contamination, and ensures the accuracy of experimental results. It is equipped with a 7-inch color touch screen, simple and easy to understand, and convenient for experimental personnel to operate.

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