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News Release from: GRI | Subject: FluorChem Q
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 05 May 2008
Quantitative analysis of western blots
FluorChem Q is a fully quantitative imaging system for fluorescent and chemiluminescent western blots and offers flexibility for visualising and quantifying samples from a wide variety of sources
GRI announceS the launch of the FluorChem Q system from Alpha Innotech Alpha Innotech IS represented exclusively by GRI
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 3 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The FluorChem Q provides highly sensitive and accurate quantification for both mutliplex fluorescent westerns and chemiluminescent blots.
For quantitative analysis, the system comes with AlphaView Q, which features advanced tools for analysis of multicolour western blots.
Imaging is made easy by Alpha Innotech's protocol driven interface.
Users rapidly switch from single channel to multi channel fluorescence or chemi-imaging by selecting a preconfigured protocol.
This eliminates the need to remember the settings for each imaging type.
The FluorChem Q features a 4.2megapixel scientific grade camera for publication ready images; six position filter wheel for flexible fluorescent detection; Excitation at 475nm, 534nm and 632nm and optional 365nm and 245nm providing the ability to image CY3, CY2, CY5 or Q dots; a UV transilluminator for visualising fluorescent gels; a white light table for colourimetric samples like Coomassie Blue and Silver Stained protein gels; Protocol driven interface that remembers the optimal setting required to image assays and AlphaView Q software for analysis of blots and gels.
FluorChem Q and the complete Alpha Innotech range are available immediately from GRI.
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