Window to the World of Gels
21 Dec 2009UVP, LLC announces a unique upgrade to its PhotoDoc-It Imaging Systems for visualizing gel images. Users can now observe fluorescent gels in the system via the unique viewport window. The window, mounted into the hood, blocks UV and allows researchers to safely see the gels when illuminated by the UV transilluminator.
The PhotoDoc-It Imaging System includes a high resolution 8.0 megapixel digital color camera for capturing brilliant color images. The camera attaches to the lightweight hood that sits on the transilluminator. No computer is required with this compact, stand-alone system. A small color printer connects directly to the camera supplying economical, lab quality 4” x 6” prints in seconds. “The PhotoDoc-It Imaging System is configured for limited laboratory space and is designed as an economical replacement for Polaroid systems. The new viewer window allows researchers to see the fluorescently stained gels prior to capturing the images.” states Alex Waluszko, VP for Marketing and Sales at UVP.