Gel Documentation Systems from Nippon Genetics
Discover the Gel Documentation systems
Nippon Genetics provides cutting-edge instruments and reagents for Genomics and Protein Electrophoresis. The Blue/Green LED Technology works with most of the commercial stains available, including Midori Green from Nippon Genetics, which provides highly sensitive, but non-DNA damaging illumination of DNA gels, and it is safe to work with too!
If you want to ease your laboratory workflow, you'll find these new products from Nippon helpful in your research.
FastGene FAS-DIGI PRO
Gel Imaging System
- Compact design – Space-saving and powerful
- Safe to use – utilizing Blue/Green LED technology, no harmful UV-light exposure
- Flexible – For the detection of DNA/RNA and proteins
- Versatile – Compatible with all DNA dyes
- Ultra-sensitive – Even very faint bands are detected
- User-friendly – Large illumination area and handy viewing window
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FastGene FAS-DIGI Compact
Powerful Gel Imaging System in a compact design
- Safe to use – utilizing Blue/Green LED technology, no harmful UV-light exposure
- Flexible – For the detection of DNA/RNA and proteins - Ultrasensitive – Even faint bands are detected
- Versatile – Compatible with all DNA dyes
- Intuitive – Very user-friendly software
- Network-compatible – Simple image transfer
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Don´t forget you can upgrade the FAS DIGI Compact to a FAS DIGI PRO.
FastGene CCD Gel Documentation
Gel imaging system
FastGene® FAS-V Geldocsystem with innovative Blue/Green LED technology
- For documentation of DNA/RNA in agarose gels, protein gels and petri dishes
- Detection of all dyes (red and green)
- Quantification of bands
- Integrated computer with software for direct editing on the monitor (touchscreen)
- Safe solution: No damage of DNA, no risk of UV exposure for users
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Learn the difference in Blue/Green LED Technology
The Blue/Green LED technology is a safe and revolutionary method for the detection of stained nucleic acids. It uses a combination of wavelengths in a light spectrum ranging from 470 nm to 520 nm. Learn much more about how the Blue/Green LED Technology makes a difference in this blog post.