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CCD vs. CMOS: Choosing the Right Imaging System for Chemiluminescent Western Blots

Written by Lindsey Bunn, Syngene CCD or CMOS?  Before diving into the pros and cons of chemiluminescent western blot imaging, it’s important to understand what these phrases mean. To put it simply, they are two different camera sensors. CCD sensor technology has been around for many years. With CCD sensors, light hits the sensor and […]

Stain-free gel visualization application on Syngene G:BOX

Move over Bio-Rad! Syngene Gel Documentation Systems Can Be Used for Stain-Free Imaging. Syngene G:BOX system helps save time and make protein analysis safer Scientific Digital Imaging’s [SDI’s] Syngene Division, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions is delighted to announce that the lighting and filter conditions in the G:BOX image analysis system have been […]

Syngene PXi Touch Gel Imaging System

Quick and simple touch screen set-up for perfect blots, 1D and 2D gel images Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of gel documentation systems today announced the introduction of the new PXi Touch range of high resolution, multi-application image analysis systems. These easy-to-use systems are ideal for scientists wanting a rapid touch screen driven method of accurately […]

Blue Light LED Transilluminator – Syngene's innovative UltraBright system!

Offers Exceptional Imaging of Fluorescent DNA Gels without Compromising Safety Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions, today introduced the UltraBright-LED transilluminator, a new generation of blue light transilluminator designed for safely imaging fluorescently labeled gels (up to 20cm x 16cm) on the bench or inside Syngene G:BOX imaging systems. The UltraBright-LED uses two high intensity […]