Abstract
A six-sample multiplexing computerized luminometer is described. It can perform simultaneously integral and/or spectral measurements of chemiluminescence emitted from up to six samples, data processing and subsequent analysis of the shape and magnitude of the kinetic chemiluminescence curve obtained. The described possibilities of this apparatus improve the reliability and reproducibility of results and are useful for a wide range of analytical luminescence applications in biology, biophysics, biochemistry and clinical medicine.
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