With our new FAST range, we have implemented some changes to product names and packaging that will gradually affect our whole product range. We will update the following:
For small product volumes (up to 1.5 ml) we will be using skirted, stand-alone tubes with screw caps and new labels.
Data sheets will have a new design and format. For each product, you will find step-by-step guidelines and recommendations for conducting a successful experiment.
The master mix concentration (5x) is removed from the beginning of the product name to avoid confusion regarding the number of vials needed.
Changes will be gradual and we hope to finish implementing them by the end of 2020. Please let us know if you need to know a specific date for any of these changes.
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