Scanning a Mouse on the Odyssey® System: Hints and Tips

26 Oct 2018

This article presents several useful factors to consider when imaging mice using the Odyssey CLx infrared imaging systems.

Odyssey DLx Infrared Imaging System

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The Odyssey DLx Imaging System delivers accurate, reproducible, and quantitative data with near-infrared fluorescence. It supports Western blots, In-Cell Western™ Assays and other plate-based assays, cell-based assays, EMSAs, DNA and protein gels, protein arrays, and tissue section imaging. Discover more with the groundbreaking Odyssey technology cited in over 120,000 peer-reviewed publications.

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Odyssey M Imaging System

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The Odyssey M is the most versatile and sophisticated biomolecular imager on the market. With 19 available channels, industry-leading 5 µm resolution, >6 logs of dynamic range, and an onboard luminescence module, the Odyssey M gives researchers a multimodal imaging solution with unparalleled capabilities and performance. Discover more with the groundbreaking Odyssey technology cited in over 40,000 peer-reviewed publications.

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Scanning a Mouse on the Odyssey® System: Hints and Tips