DigiDoc-It UVP Imaging System and Transilluminator
Units provide high quality images of pre-stained gels and the high resolution provides print quality images. Featured lightweight hood fits directly over the Transilluminator and functions as a mobile darkroom that blocks ambient light from reducing the quality of images.
Firstlight UV Illuminators deliver uniform excitation for quantitative fluorescent imaging in genomic and proteomic applications; compatible with UVP bio-imaging systems
UVP 2UV Single Intensity Benchtop Transilluminator
Compact, lightweight and energy saving transilluminators available in single and variable intensity models. Single UV, 2UV and 3UV models are available for short, medium and longwave sample irradiation.
Select gel imaging systems by UVP include transilluminators in single and variable intensity models available for short, medium and longwave sample irradiation
These gel imaging systems can be visualized in UV or blue light and they also provide excellent sensitivity compared to ethidium bromide. Accuris, a division of Benchmark Scientific also offers the SmartBlue™ Blue Light Transilluminator.
SmartBlue Blue Light Transilluminator will not damage nucleic acid or DNA samples and protects the operator from UV light damage; compatible with SmartDoc Gel Imaging System
SmartDoc 2.0 Gel imaging systems include blue illumination that eliminates the need for toxic ethidium bromide traditionally used when staining DNA agarose gels
GelMax Gel Imaging System for 11.5 x 16 cm precast and mini gels features 17.9 Megapixels resolution, built-in 302mn UV and a 5-position tray in a simple workflow-based software
The ColonyDoc-It Imaging Station streamlines counting protocols with multiple excitation sources for white light, fluorescent and GFP colonies. The single click software quickly delivers results from time lapse counting, zone sizing and spiral counting.
MultiDoc-It Imaging Systems are available with Benchtop UV or FirstLight UV Transilluminators to serve your specific application requirements. The compact darkroom apparatus design makes it easy to place and remove gels and the included high-resolution digital camera has 17.9 megapixels.
BioDoc-It2 Imaging Systems feature a higher resolution camera, larger touchscreen, and a new software interface that streamline the gel imaging process