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Efficient and Economical Gel Documentation UVP, LLC announces the release of the new GelDoc-Ite®
Imager, designed for fast, easy imaging of fluorescent and colorimetric gels. The GelDoc-Ite
accommodates a wide range of gel sizes on the integrated UV transilluminator. Easily illuminate samples with a choice of transilluminator for maximising fluorophore stain excitation.
A unit with midrange 302nm UV is for viewing ethidium bromide (EtBr) and other stains, while the 3UV model provides user-selectable 302, 365 and 254nm excitation. An EtBr emission filter is included as standard with the GelDoc-Ite, while a variety of optional emission filters are available to suit various imaging applications.
The modular design of the GelDoc-Ite enables placement of converter plates onto the UV transillumination surface, converting midrange UV to specific wavelengths for illumination of a variety of stains. The Visi-Blue™ Converter _late converts the UV to 460-470nm blue light for viewing stains such as SYBR Green, SYBR Safe and GelGreen. When white light transillumination is required, the White Light Converter Plate can be used for viewing gels such as Coomassie Blue and Silver stain.
The GelDoc-Ite simplifies imaging with the intuitive, workflow-based VisionWorks®LS software. Easy-to-use one-touch
buttons enable fast image acquisition, while the software effortlessly controls the scientific grade CCD camera which captures high quality, publication-ready images.
Researchers can conduct 1D analysis and generate extensive quantitative data using molecular weight, histograms, lane profile graphs and other tools. Once analysis is complete, exporting result data to Excel and other programs for documentation and publication is accomplished with software's integrated export tools. With its compact size, the GelDoc-Ite Imager greatly reduces lab bench space requirements.
The system is a true plug-and-play gel imager, requiring little to no user training. Its efficient design enables researchers to easily view gels using multiple light sources, quickly capture and save publication-quality images, and analyse lanes and bands. It is the only gel imager researchers will need for fluorescent, colorimetric and blue light imaging of a wide variety of gels.
MORE INFO. 144 New Small Benchtop Centrifuge Released
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc has launched the new Thermo Scientific small benchtop centrifuge, delivering, in a compact footprint, the flexibility to adapt to evolving clinical and research needs alike, including clinical chemistry, cell culture, microbiology and haematology. Featuring innovative Thermo Scientific technologies, the small benchtop centrifuge is designed for solid reliability and consistent results to reduce the amount of downtime and costly bottlenecks during the separation process.
“Centrifuges are critical laboratory resources that are in constant use and demand. It is crucial to avoid bottlenecks in these lab workflows that could create unwanted downtime and negatively impact users’ work,” said Maurizio Merli,
Product Director, Thermo Fisher Scientific. “With features designed to optimise simplicity, safety and flexibility, the new Thermo Scientific small benchtop centrifuges can help scientists save time and maximise resources in busy labs and clinics.”
These small benchtop centrifuges provide: application flexibility, cleaning convenience, and ease-of-use with Thermo Scientific Auto-Lock rotor exchange; versatility to spin blood tubes, conical tubes, microtubes and microplate compatibility with sealing options – all in one versatile unit; one-handed sample protection with Thermo Scientific ClickSeal biocontainment lids, certified by the Public Health Laboratory Service, Microbiology Services, Porton Down, UK; intuitive glove- and detergent-friendly interface with a bright backlit display, featuring one-touch operation with pre-set protocol options and optional password protection.
For more information about the Thermo Scientific small benchtop centrifuge product line, please visit
www.thermoscientific.com/smallbenchcentrifuge.
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