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New Gel Doc System for 16 Bit Imaging

6 Apr 2010
New Gel Doc System for 16 Bit Imaging

Learn more about the new GENi Gel Documentation System through this Syngene interview at analytica 2010. This new system combines a small and compact footprint with a 2 megapixel camera, an easy-to-use touch screen and simple data transfer options. The fully motorised camera lens and 6 position motorised filter wheel enables fast hands-off imaging.

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Headquartered in Cambridge, UK, and with a subsidiary operation in Frederick, Maryland, Syngene is a world leader in gel documentation (gel doc) and analysis systems, ranging from low cost entry level kits to fully computer controlled automatic analysers for fluorescence, chemiluminescence and proteomics workstations.

  • Gel documentation (gel doc) and image analysis systems for DNA and protein gels.
  • Chemiluminescence and fluorescence systems for Western blots and probes.
  • Proteomics hardware and software for 2D gel electrophoresis (2DGE).


    Syngene systems are used by more than 10,000 research organisations and over 50,000 individual scientists world-wide. Customers include many of the world?? top pharmaceutical companies and major research institutes. In addition to systems and software solutions, Syngene also provides technical expertise and extensive service support for its products.

    Syngene, founded in 1997 is a division of the Synoptics group. The other divisions, Syncroscopy and Synbiosis, specialise in digital imaging solutions for microscopy and microbial applications respectively. The Group uses sophisticated distribution channels to market its products with a global network of over 70 dealers and OEM partners.
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