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Gel Documentation is a type of laboratory equipment used to capture and analyze images of gels and blots. It is used in a variety of research and clinical applications, such as DNA sequencing, protein analysis, and gene expression. Gel Documentation systems typically consist of a camera, a light source, and a computer with software for image capture and analysis. The camera is used to capture the image of the gel or blot, while the light source is used to illuminate the sample. The software then processes the image and provides analysis tools for quantifying the results.
Gel Documentation systems are used in a variety of research and clinical laboratories, including molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics. They are also used in drug discovery and development, as well as in clinical diagnostics.
Some companies in the Gel Documentation market include Bio-Rad, Syngene, UVP, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Agilent Technologies. Show Less Read more