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Carestream Molecular Imaging show Gel Logic 212 at AACR

  •  17 April 2009
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Carestream Molecular Imaging show Gel Logic 212 at AACR

CARESTREAM Molecular Imaging has announced it will be previewing its in vitro imaging product, the Gel Logic 212 Pro at AACR 2009.

The Gel Logic 212 Pro has been developed with a fully 1.4 megapixel CCD camera, motorized six times zoom lens, true 12-bit data capture, virtual illumination controls and a roll out trans-illuminator.

Carestream Molecular Imaging says the Gel Logic 212 has been designed to allow imaging of fluorescence and colorimetric data in sample formats such as gel membranes, and 96 well plates.

The Gel Logic 212 finds specific applications in the quantitative imaging of chemiluminescent, fluorescent, chromogenic and radioisotopic labels in gels, blots, and plates.

The Gel Logic 212 pro is equipped with cooled CCD technology which aims to provide high-sensitivity multimodal optical molecular imaging for in vitro samples with the added option of adding in vivo capabilities.

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