Discover how a cellphone-driven UV gel documentation system accelerates accessible imaging.
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Accessible Gel Imaging with a Cellphone

In the classroom or the laboratory, a new gel documentation system enables scientists to capture snapshots of their samples in real time.

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Conventional methods for gel imaging often rely on separate light boxes, manual-focusing cameras, and computer interfaces that limit accessibility and turn a simple task into a tedious one. However, when paired with smart technologies, gel imaging can be easy, fast, and accessible for scientists across disciplines and experience levels.

Download this poster from Analytik Jena to learn how an all-in-one, cellphone-driven UV gel documentation system accelerates imaging and allows anyone to see their samples, anytime and anywhere.

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