Gel Documentation System

Bio-Rad offers a comprehensive range of imaging systems for the detection, quantitation, and analysis of proteins and nucleic acids in gels and on membranes. These gel documentation systems have advanced software, providing rapid automated data acquisition, analysis, and validation.

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Explore Invitrogen gel imaging systems for high-performance gel documentation and analysis from visualization of agarose gels to quantitation of chemiluminescent blots.

Axygen Gel Documentation System is an ideal system for labs that want good value without compromising ease of use or image quality. It includes a dual-wavelength transilluminator, 5.4 MP image resolution camera, and image acquisition software.

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For certain extremely low light applications like chemiluminescence (CL), gel documentation systems are also being designed with cooled cameras that enable longer exposures without the sensor heating up.

The basic components of a gel documentation system include a light source, a filter system to select the appropriate wavelength of light, a camera, and software for image capture and analysis.

Photographic or digital imaging equipment and accessories to create a visual record of electrophoretic gel/plate/membrane results for archiving, analysis, and data sharing; includes documentation systems, accessories, and replacement parts.

Shop now for top-quality gel imaging and documentation systems. Capture digital images of electrophoresis gels and western blots with our advanced imaging systems, contrast trays, and adapters.

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A gel documentation system (also nicknamed gel doc, gel image system or gel imager), is a piece of capital equipment used in molecular biology for the documentation and imaging of nucleic acid and proteins to gather more information on the genetic information stored in DNA.

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Axygen® Gel Documentation systems easily capture publication quality, 16 bit TIFF images. The systems are quick to set up and have an intuitive user interface for image capture, annotation, and contrast adjustment.