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FlashGel™ Camera

FlashGel™ Camera

Catalog #: 57040
FlashGel™ Camera, fast documentation directly at the bench
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 1’211.00 CHF
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Product Overview

The FlashGelTM Camera captures data from the FlashGelTM System and allows you to say goodbye to darkrooms and UV light. Complete separation and documentation safely, at your bench, in minutes. This simple digital camera in an enclosed hood connects directly to your laptop or PC via USB cable.

 

Components of available product configurations

Catalog # Product name Dock Camera Power supply Cassettes Accessories (marker, loading dye)
57067 FlashGelTM System + + + +
57026 FlashGelTM DNA Starter Kit + + +
57025 FlashGelTM Dock +
57040 FlashGelTM Camera +
57068 FlashGelTM Power Supply +
57062 FlashGelTM Device Pack + + +
57069 FlashGelTM Power Supply Pack + +
57065 FlashGelTM Camera Pack + +
57024 FlashGelTM RNA Starter Kit + +

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Benefits

  • 5 minute separation and recovery, See bands in as little as 2 minutes
  • Recover samples directly without UV light band excision or purification
  • Real-time separation and documentation
  • Watch band migration as it happens
  • Photograph gels at the bench without DNA damaging UV light
  • Outstanding sensitivity and resolution

Applications

  • DNA Electrophoresis
  • RNA Electrophoresis

Storage and Content

  • FlashGelTM Camera
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SDS, CoA, and Instructions

Safety Data Sheets (SDS)

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Certificate of Analysis (CoA)

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  • FlashGel™ System - Protocol

    Instructions for proper use of the FlashGel™ System
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Educational Material

Brochures, White Papers etc.

  • Poster: Use of FlashGel® Cassettes for separations in gene editing workflows

    Presented at ABRF 2020, we demonstrate here the use of FlashGel“ DNA Cassettes as tools to monitor the results of several electrophoretic separation steps that maybe involved in the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing workflow: mismatch cleavage assays, single guide RNA (sgRNA) screening, and single stranded DNA (ssDNA) production.
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