G:BOX Series Receives LED Light Additions for Sensitive Protein Detection

5 Mar 2019
Matthew Horan
Consultant

Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions, has announced a new Epi UV HI-LED lighting option for its popular G:BOX Chemi and G:BOX mini multi-application gel and blot imaging systems. These environmentally friendly lights allow faster workflow and more accurate results when imaging a diverse range of fluorescently labelled proteins on gels and blots.

With an excitation wavelength of 365nm, the Epi UV HI-LED lights transform G:BOX Chemi and G:BOX mini systems into higher-performance imagers capable of detecting SYPRO® Ruby labelled proteins, colonies and proteins labelled with wtGFP, as well as fluorescent proteins on TLC plates. Since the new lighting is around 200 times more intense than standard LEDs, exposure times are shorter, which means G:BOX systems are excellent for rapidly imaging complex multiplex fluorescence blots, 1D and 2D gel applications.

Featuring up to 100,000 hours’ service life, the eco-friendly, Epi UV HI-LED lighting is automatically controlled by GeneSys software via an intuitive, icon-driven set up. This powerful lighting and G:BOX combo, with its real-optical imaging, provides unrivalled resolution and sensitivity, allowing scientists to accurately visualise close bands; precisely detect DNA and proteins down to the femtogram level, and enjoy great publication-quality images every time.

G:BOX mini

Syngene

G:BOX mini is a compact, multi application imaging system for accurately imaging mini and midi fluorescence and visible gels, multiplex fluorescence westerns, stain-free gels and chemiluminescent blots.

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G:BOX Chemi XRQ

Syngene

G:BOX Chemi XRQ is a cost-efficient chemiluminescence imaging and gel documentation system. For a laboratory that needs hassle-free chemiluminescent detection, as well as routine gel documentation, using the G:BOX Chemi XRQ’s powerful GeneSys software to switch between applications is simplicity itself.

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