Premier Range of Image Capture Systems and Analysis Software for Proteomics On Syngene Stand C06-2 at HUPO 2007

16 Sept 2007

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Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions is showcasing Dyversity, its automated 2D gel imager and Dymension, its next generation 2D gel image analysis software on Stand C06-2 at HUPO 2007. This will allow scientists to see that Dyversity and Dymension perfectly complement each other, to produce accurate 2D gel imaging results more rapidly than any other commercial systems currently available.

On stand, Syngene imaging specialists will explain how features such as Dyversity’s CCD camera with fast capture times for Cy dyes make Dyversity the perfect system for 2D gel analysis. Staff will also demonstrate how the high-quality images generated by Dyversity can be transferred into Dymension software to provide the world’s fastest 2D gel analysis.

DYMENSION 3

Syngene

Quick and Easy Analysis of all 2D Gel Applications The exciting DYMENSION 3 software has all the functionality of DYMENSION 2, so can be used to analyse multiple gel sets. In addition, DYMENSION 3 is capable of analysing multi-stained fluorescent gel images stained with up to three contrasting fluorescent labels, for example, Cy™2, Cy™3 and Cy™5. This feature allows users to analyse multiple sets of any type of 2D protein gel, regardless of how it was stained, using only one software package.

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G:BOX Chemi XX9

Syngene

G:BOX Chemi XX9 gel imaging system has a high resolution camera for imaging multiple sample types and sizes, from fluorescence 1D to 2D gels to chemiluminescent blots. Your lab’s imaging system shouldn’t control how you detect proteins on Western blots. Chemiluminescence is great if you want sensitive detection of picogram or femtogram amounts, while fluorescence lets you quantify and detect multiple different proteins on one blot. 

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