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News Release from: Presearch | Subject: 2D iDX
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 September 2005
Slab gel processing by robot
Cost effective, small footprint, high capacity system for slab gel processing, has high precision liquid handling has CCD camera and multi-light source illuminator, and uses fixed or disposable tips
The 2D iDX is an imaging system based on high quality CCD camera and software selectable multi-light source illuminator A high precision, bench-top, robot for gel plug excision and processing
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 19 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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2DiDx images gels, and excises digests and spots peptides onto Maldi plates.
Gels can be imaged with either fluorescence or UV and the system can automatically detect gel plugs and collect into multiple well plates.
A selection of interchangable tools allows plates to be moved and purged.
The temperature controlled cooler and incubator, complete with light filtering enclosure, fan, air filter (Hepa) and custom data processing hardware (PC), user friendly software which allows full concentration on the application instead of the software.
Offering a highly cost effective, small footprint, high capacity system for slab gel processing, the 2D iDX has high precision liquid handling and can use fixed or disposable tips.
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