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Accurate
Quantification
Wide linear dynamic range |
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Multiplex
Detection
Normalization increases quantification accuracy |
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High
Sensitivity
Equal to or better than chemiluminescence |
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Direct
Detection
No film, darkroom, or messy substrates |
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Lower
Cost
Increased sensitivity reduces consumption per blot |
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Wide
Range of Applications
Western blots, In-Cell Westerns™, Coomassie® stained gels, fluorescent
gel-shift assays, tissue imaging, in vivo imaging, whole organ imaging,
protein arrays, and more |
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Better
Data, Cleaner Planet
The Odyssey Imager also eliminates the need for film and the harsh chemicals
associated with film development |
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Fits over Odyssey® scanning surface |
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Accommodates up to 3 mice |
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Regulates air temperature |
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Facilitates gas anesthesia |
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Blot
Washer
Automation for Western Blot Processing |
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MPX®
Screen multiple samples and multiple targets
all on the same blot. No cutting. No stripping.
No cross-contamination. |
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Combining Chemiluminescence with Quantitative Infrared Detection
Familiar chemiluminescence methods can be made quantitative using the new Chemi-IR™ kit.
Learn more.
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Upgrade Your Western Blots
The benefits of near-infrared detection compared to traditional Western blot analysis are compared on a free on-line demonstration from LI-COR and Biocompare. Sally Weldon, senior molecular biologist for LI-COR Biosciences explains the benefits of using infrared fluorescence to improve Western blot data.
Watch the 14-minute video on Biocompare |
Researchers report high sensitivity
and accurate quantitation of the Odyssey infrared
imaging systems for Western Blotting supersede
other techniques like RT-PCR, IHC, ICC that
are used to detect the protein expressed in
desmoid tumors.
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