Laura Sullivan - Articles and news items

New GENi System Extends Syngene’s Gel Documentation Range

Featured news, News / 6 September 2010 / Syngene

Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis sol- utions is delighted to introduce GENi, an affordable, fully motorised gel doc- umentation system. This innovative system is the only one in this price class to generate true 16-bit, publication quality images of fluorescent and coloured DNA and protein gels.

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G:BOX EF Imaging System used at Major Plant Breeding Centre

Featured news / 4 March 2010 /

Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions, is pleased to announce its G:BOX EF gel documentation system is being used by scientists in a prestigious plant breeding centre at Aberystwyth University in Wales to help map the DNA and RNA from commercially important forage crops.

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University of Lausanne Uses Dyversity for Analysing Triple Labelled DIGE Gels

Featured news / 26 November 2009 /

Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions, is delighted to announce that its Dyversity 2D imaging system is being used by one of Europe’s leading research institutes, the University of Lausanne in Switzerland, to help identify proteins associated with neurodegenerative diseases.

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Top Ten pharma Company Uses Automated TLC Plate Reader To Ensure the Contents of Drugs and Raw Materials are Safe

Featured news / 29 September 2009 /

Cambridge, UK: Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions, is pleased to announce the first ChromaScan automated non-radioactive TLC plate reader is being used in the main manufacturing facility of a major pharmaceutical company, to improve the accuracy of its drug testing.

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G:BOX Chemiluminescence Imager is used at Prestigious Research Institute To Rapidly Determine the Pre-clinical Potential of Anti-Cancer Compounds

Featured news / 29 September 2009 /

Cambridge, UK: Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions, is proud to announce its G:BOX chemiluminescence imaging system is being used by scientists at one of Scotland’s top Universities, Edinburgh Napier University in Edinburgh to accurately determine the effectiveness of novel anti-cancer therapies.

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