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What is a Micropipette?

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A micropipette is a common laboratory instrument used to measure small amounts of liquids with a volume range between 1 and 1000µl. Understanding what is a micropipette helps highlight its significance in accurately measuring and transferring liquids. The use of micropipette is essential for transferring a precise amount of fluid from one container to another.

Micropipette use is widespread across microbiology, chemistry, medical, and soil testing laboratories for the precise transfer of various liquid samples. Single-channel micropipettes are typically used in labs conducting research related to molecular biology, microbiology, immunology, cell culture, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and genetics. In contrast, multichannel micropipettes are recommended for applications such as ELISA (diagnostic tests), molecular screening, kinetic studies, and DNA amplification.