We are pleased to announce the release of WinKQCL® Endotoxin Detection and Analysis Software version 6.3 which introduces the Lonza Nebula® Multimode Reader to bring absorbance and fluorescence technology together in one easy-to-use instrument. This 96-well microplate reader allows users to utilize traditional LAL assays and recombinant Factor C technology such as PyroGene® rFC Assay with one instrument. The Nebula® Multimode Reader is optimized for all of Lonza’s quantitative endotoxin detection assays, bringing new and improved technology to the laboratory.
Our WinKQCL® 6 Software offers a fully integrated solution for your quantitative endotoxin detection testing, data management and reporting needs and can be utilized with the various endotoxin test methods:
Kinetic chromogenic
Kinetic turbidimetric
Recombinant Factor C
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WinKQCL® Endotoxin Detection and Analysis Software Version 6 Features
WinKQCL® Software guides the user through the process of setting up a microplate template and running an assay to determine the amount of endotoxin in a sample solution. WinKQCL® Software can be used with a compatible microplate reader to run the template and perform common endotoxin tests such as initial qualification, routine tests, inhibition/enhancement tests and an RSE/CSE test.
The WinKQCL® Software uses the run data to calculate the results for the sample solutions and their associated positive product controls. All data will be displayed in an easy to read configurable report and can be electronically reviewed and signed. Since WinKQCL® Software stores all template and test information in a single Microsoft® SQL Server® database, all sample data, including linked standard, accessory, reader, and user information, can be trended and recalled for review from any WinKQCL® Software client. In addition to endotoxin tests, WinKQCL® Software allows reader-specific validation tests to be performed to ensure the instrument is operating properly.
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