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New-look gel documentation system

Syngene recently announced availability of its new-look red G:BOX F3 gel documentation system. Featuring a slimline darkroom which can be fitted with ultraviolet (UV), blue and white lighting options, this automated system generates high-quality images of DNA and protein gels quickly and easily.

The new G:BOX F3 can be configured flexibly to image gels stained with any commercial fluorescence or visible dyes. With a stylish darkroom, the G:BOX F3 can accommodate a UV transilluminator and UV to blue light converter screen, UV to visible light converter screen, or blue light transilluminator options, allowing users to image dyes including Coomassie Blue, GelGreen, SYBR® Safe, SYBR Gold, on both large (up to 32 cm x 24 cm) and small gels.

Complete with a high-resolution five-million-pixel camera, motor-driven zoom lens and filter wheel all controlled by application-driven GeneSys software, the G:BOX F3 system can be connected to the laboratory’s choice of PC. The intuitive GeneSys software selects the best combination of filters and lighting available for rapid image capture, making it easy to detect close bands and nanogram quantities on DNA and protein gels.

The G:BOX F3 system comes complete with unlimited copies of GeneTools and Syngene’s exclusive three-year service and support warranty, as well as free software upgrades, ensuring there will always be access to up-to-the-minute imaging applications without any additional, unexpected costs.

 

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