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Innovative next-generation imaging and analysis system

Syngene has introduced a new version of the G:BOX Chemi XT16 automated chemiluminescence and fluorescence imaging and analysis system. It features many innovations to make it the most sensitive and flexible system available in its class.

Inside a newly designed light-tight darkroom, the G:BOX Chemi XT16 has the latest 16-bit camera with a new variable-aperture lens that makes it possible to produce accurate images of large gels and blots quickly and easily.

To save time, the G:BOX Chemi XT16 also has PC control of its motor-driven stage, which allows the system to memorise and feed back set positions for specific applications. The camera is ultracooled to guarantee the G:BOX Chemi XT16 will separate close band and spot images with virtually no background noise, even when imaging chemiluminescence blots using long exposure times.

For additional imaging applications, the G:BOX Chemi XT16 can be fitted with Syngene’s new Epi RGB LED lighting, dual UV Epi or blue Epi lighting, precision filters and a blue light-converter screen, making it suitability for imaging a host of different sample types.

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