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Imaging Chemiluminescent Blots: Points to Consider

Syngene
29 Nov 2018

This application note highlights some important points to consider when imaging chemiluminescent blots, including the sensitivity, dynamic range and binning of the CCD camera and also which chemiluminescent substrate to use.

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