Carestream debuts multimodal imaging system for in vitro imaging

Carestream Molecular Imaging has introduced the Gel Logic 4000 Pro, an automated luminescent, UV-fluorescent and radio-isotopic imaging system for the life science research community.

The Gel Logic 4000 Pro can image varied sample formats such as gels (DNA/RNA/protein), membranes (Western, Southern, Northern blots), colony and microtiter plates. Additionally, the Gel Logic is capable of digital radiological imaging of in vitro samples for quantitative analysis of radiolabeled samples, according to the company.

Features include a cooled 4.2MP scientific grade camera (-29°C), f/0.95 lens, LED lighting, 10 filter positions and a motorized sample platform for up to 3x zoom and seven pre-focused fields of view. 

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