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Product category: Genomics
News Release from: Cleaver Scientific | Subject: GelX tips
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 16 February 2007

Cleaner, quicker way to excise bands
from gels

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Rapid, precise and contamination-free excision of spots and bands from gels is now a reality thanks to GelX disposable gel excision tips introduced by electrophoresis specialist Cleaver Scientific

GelX tips are designed to provide a cleaner, simpler and quicker method of removing bands from agarose and protein gels without the need for scalpels GelX tips allow complete single handed operation throughout the gel excision process through 'press and go' gel band excision, push button gel release and push button tip release

Users simply fit the GelX tip to a 1000ul pipette, select the gel band, then press the tip into the gel.

The gel slice is neatly extracted and contained into the tip.

It can then simply be ejected into a tube or other container.

The used tip can then be ejected and disposed of.

GelX tips are autoclavable and DNase and RNase free.

Also, sterilised versions are also available.

The tips can be purchased in packs of 250 either bagged or racked and in two sizes: 4x1mm or 6.5x1mm.

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