A plate reader, also known as a microplate reader or microplate spectrophotometer, is a laboratory instrument used to detect biological, chemical or physical events of samples in microplates. Microplates typically have 96, 384, or even 1536 wells. Plate readers are widely used in research, drug discovery, bioassays, and diagnostics. They measure the absorbance, fluorescence, or luminescence of samples in the wells of the microplate. Plate readers are commonly used to quantify proteins, detect enzyme activity, measure cell growth, and perform immunoassays such as ELISA.
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