Glite UV: Intuitive Gel Documentation System with Smart GelView Analysis Software

Glite UV: Intuitive Gel Documentation System with Smart GelView Analysis Software

Glite 965BW: Gel Doc System with three light sources, blue/white/epi white, the most compact in the world

15.172,50 RON

Glite 965BW

Ultralight and compact size

Low energy consumption

Transmitted blue light for SYBR Safe stained and SYPRO Ruby stained gel image, etc.

Transmitted white light for coomassie blue stained gel and scientific film, etc.

Epi white light for HRP/DAB western blot image

VGA output for training/educational purpose

SKU
675PI41A08

Glite 965BW: Gel Doc System with three light sources, blue/white/epi white, the most compact in the world

 

Glite 965 BW gel documentation system is one of the most compact gel documentation systems in the world.

Carrying with powerful blue light source, Glite 965 BW is able to excite the most popular fluorescent eco-friendly branding dyes in the market and farther to capture the gel image for further analysis purpose.

Moreover, equipped with white light source gel stained with colorimetric dyes and western blotting fixed with HRP/DAB treatment are easily digitized without any difficulty.

With Glite 965 BW, you will experience what “following the instinct to capture the image” is.

 

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Glite 965BW: Gel Doc System with three light sources, blue/white/epi white, the most compact in the world

 

Glite 965 BW gel documentation system is one of the most compact gel documentation systems in the world.

Carrying with powerful blue light source, Glite 965 BW is able to excite the most popular fluorescent eco-friendly branding dyes in the market and farther to capture the gel image for further analysis purpose.

Moreover, equipped with white light source gel stained with colorimetric dyes and western blotting fixed with HRP/DAB treatment are easily digitized without any difficulty.

With Glite 965 BW, you will experience what “following the instinct to capture the image” is.