Thursday, August 13, 2009

Intelligent Chemiluminescence


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Intelligent chemiluminescence – a shortcut for easy acquisition of high yquality images from a wide range of chemiluminescence samples

More than traditional functions in other gel imaging software, a new feature intelligent chemiluminescence, firstly introduced by Syngene, in the Genesnap software provides a short-cut for users to obtain the best analyzable image from the novel samples without trials and errors. All the users have to do are setting the zoom and focus, inputting the Target Acquisition Time (TAT) and clicking the big start (blue) button. Then, the system will automatically do the rest and give out the best image.


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Syngene G:BOX iChemi XL is well designed for gel imaging that covers wide range of common applications, including bands on electrophoresis gels, blots, membranes, colonies on agar plates and more. Also, its camera technology is further innovated for challenging gel imaging of chemiluminescent samples. The camera contains an f0.85 lens and a 1.4 mega pixel sensor with pixel size of 6.45 x 6.46 uM, bit depth of 16 and QE of 65% for the wavelength between 415 to 485 nm. The Peltier system in the camera can greatly reduce the absolute temperature to –28oC that can efficiently reduce the background noise generated from the heat from the camera. This high light sensitivity and background noise-eliminating of the system enhance the signal-to-noise ratio for acquiring good analyzable images from chemiluminescent samples.

More to know:

  1. Why innovating camera technology is important to gel imaging for chemiluminescent samples?
  2. An example showing how intelligent chemiluminescence works
  3. More about the specifications of Syngene G:BOX iChemi XL

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