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Eppendorf Mastercyclers® and twin.tec® PCR plates
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Consistency and accuracy in PCR require both quality instruments and consumables. Our Mastercyclers provide unparalleled block homogeneity and temperature control. Together with our twin.tec plates, they provide the ultimate reproducibility for your PCR. Learn more
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New Benefits of Mediterranean Diet are Found Learn More
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Microscopy & Microanalysis 2017 Annual Meeting
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