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GE29704234

Cytiva® UNICORN® start 1.3 control software DVD

for use with ÄKTA start, license activation ID

Synonym(s):

ÄKTA control software, Cytiva® control software, control software, software, DVD with license

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
43201900
NACRES:
NB.02

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Cytiva 29704234

compatibility

for use with ÄKTA™ start

General description

UNICORN® start is the ÄKTA start control software.

UNICORN® start software includes four different modules: System Control, Method Editor, Evaluation, and Administration, allowing you to design runs, operate the ÄKTA start instrument, and to evaluate and share results. While ÄKTA start can function as a stand-alone system, UNICORN® start software maximizes the performance of the instrument.

Application

protein purification, chromatography

Features and Benefits

  • Simple and flexible method creation using predefined templates and phases (steps).
  • Enables real-time monitoring of the run and an intuitive way to control the run.
  • Evaluate, compare, and share results. Create and print PDF reports.
  • Robust database storage with easy access to data, data security, and data integrity.

Legal Information

3D Insert is a trademark of 3D Biotek, LLC
Cytiva is a registered trademark of Global Life Sciences IP Holdco LLC or an affiliate
Unicorn is a registered trademark of Cytiva

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