World premier of new gel documentation system, as well as a range of affordable image analysers, will be on show at Analytica 2004
Syngene, a manufacturer of image analysis solutions, is showing a world exclusive of its new InGenius12 gel documentation system, as well as a range of affordable image analysers at Analytica 2004.
With its high resolution camera, the InGenius12 will benefit molecular biologists that want to accurately analyse close-banded gels.
The camera is fully integrated to a universal darkroom and imaging software, which Syngene says guarantees that the InGenius12 will be the best value gel documentation system at this year's show.
Continuing the theme of cost-effective technology, Syngene is presenting for the first time in Europe its ChemiGeniusQ, high resolution, multi-functional image analyser.
The automated system comprising a cooled camera inside a safety locked darkroom comes fully fitted with a motorised filter wheel, transilluminator and white light pad, as well as overhead white and UV light.
This makes the ChemiGeniusQ an excellent choice for imaging all chemiluminescent and fluorescent applications.
For dedicated chemiluminescent image analysis, Syngene is exhibiting the GeneGnome HR, a next generation version of Syngene's award winning GeneGnome.
GeneGnome HR boasts great pixel definition and a new binning function, ensuring it will appeal to scientists that demand unrivalled resolving power and the sensitivity to analyse low light emitting blots.
Also on stand, Syngene is demonstrating its unique GeneFlash gel documentation system.
Inside its own compact darkroom, the GeneFlash camera downloads images onto flash card technology and means users can record images without a PC.
Syngene is in hall A5, stand 461 at Analytica 2004.