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Bioer Technology's new generation portable fluorescent quantitative PCR instrument, LineGene Mini S, builds upon an excellent temperature control system and optical system performance. It features an innovative optical path design with rotating light collection, further enhancing detection efficiency. Additionally, it is equipped with a full-color touchscreen, providing users with a more convenient and flexible operating experience.

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Fluorescence quantification is a powerful technique used in molecular biology to measure the amount of fluorescent signal emitted from a sample. It relies on the ability of certain molecules, such as fluorescent dyes or fluorescently labeled probes, to emit light of specific wavelengths when excited by a light source. This method enables the precise quantification of nucleic acids, proteins, and other biomolecules in a sample based on the intensity of fluorescence emitted. Fluorescence quantification is widely employed in various applications, including gene expression analysis, protein quantification, enzyme activity assays, and drug screening. Its high sensitivity, wide dynamic range, and versatility make it an indispensable tool in biomedical research, clinical diagnostics, and pharmaceutical development.


● Compact and delicate appearance, sturdy and durable structure, easy to transport and set up.
● Rotational scanning, optical fiber signal transmission, no path difference, no need for calibration.
● Long-life, high-brightness LED light source, maintenance-free.
● 7-inch full-color touchscreen for flexible operation.
● Powerful software application with integrated qualitative and quantitative analysis, SNP analysis, melt curve analysis, HRM analysis, and other functions, meeting the needs of clinical testing and research for customers.
● User-friendly interface in both Chinese and English, easy to operate, suitable for beginners to learn and use immediately.


  1. Gene Expression Analysis
  2. Pathogen Detection
  3. Genetic Testing
  4. Environmental Monitoring
  5. Food Safety