Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer
of image analysis solutions, is delighted to unveil its new GeneGnome5, a dedicated
chemiluminescent imaging system designed to make precise imaging of
chemiluminescent Western blots a simple, one click task.
The new GeneGnome5 has a high resolution,
cooled camera inside a light tight cabinet that is fully integrated to a
processor and flat screen monitor. The GeneGnome5 is quick and easy to set up
as its fixed aperture lens means scientists don't need to spend time adjusting
the camera and they can load blots into the system's slide-out drawer, view the
image and capture it with just one click.
The GeneGnome5, which
includes a white light for viewing coloured protein markers, generates images using
Syngene's new GeneSys image capture software. This unique software automatically
selects the best conditions for imaging any blot, regardless of which
chemiluminescent reagents scientists are using, to produce a
high-quality image from even poorly expressed proteins.
The compact GeneGnome5 requires very
little bench space because its integral processor means an external computer is
not necessary for image capture. For analysing bands and spots, the system
comes with GeneTools, Syngene's powerful image analysis software, which saves
valuable time by calculating in seconds, data such as the molecular weight and
quantity of proteins on the blot.
Laura Sullivan, Syngene's Divisional
Manager stated: "Many researchers find achieving the optimum conditions for
accurately imaging close protein bands or spots on chemi blots can be very time
consuming. We have solved the problem by integrating the revolutionary GeneSys
image capture software and the latest high resolution optics into our award
winning GeneGnome. This takes chemiluminescent imaging technology to unrivalled
levels of sensitivity, so that scientists using the new GeneGnome5, even those
unfamiliar with analysing chemiluminescent Western blots, can look forward to
obtaining accurate results time after time."
For further information visit
www.syngene.com
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