The BioRadV3 Chemidoc Imager allows for:
- For in-gel protein imaging and quantitation, procedures (and protocols) have been developed and optimized using highly sensitive SYPRO-Ruby staining. Â This includes staining, imaging and quantitation (including full-lane integration). Â
- For western blotting, 3 levels of sensitivity have been optimized.  High sensitivity, with quantitation, is state-of-the-art (>1000-fold over Licor imaging).  Imaging is rapid, with adjustable signal intensity, and integration.  Output data are  easily managed (TIFF files), with no need for system-specific software.  The costly need for film (often with multiple exposures) is also overcome.

Manufacturer: BioRad
Model No.:
Year of manufacture: 2008
Year acquired: 2008
Location: Rudman Room 354
Specifications:
- Smart Tray Technologyâ„¢ - Automatic recognition of application-specific tray and adjustment of imaging parameters and software options
- Autofocus  Â
- Auto-exposure -Â Two user-defined modes (rapid or optimal auto-exposure) for all blot and gel imaging applications
- Dynamic Image flat fielding:Â precalibrated and optimized for each application
- Maximum image area (W x H) -Â 21 x 16.8 cm
- Cooled CCD Detector, 6 megapixels
- Dynamic range >4 orders of magnitude
- Chemiluminescence filter Detection  Â
- 590/110 nm standard emission filter for protein and DNA gel and blot imaging
- Data output - 16-bit or 8-bit: SCN, TIFF, JPEG files
- Operating voltage - 100–250 V
- Operating temperature - 10–28°C
- Operating humidity - 10–85% relative humidity (non-condensing)Â
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Contact Information
Rudman Room No 157
Durham, NH 03824
Rates:
UNH Rate:Â
$45.00/hour assisted
$5.00/hour unassisted
Non UNH Academic Rate:
$100.00/hour assisted
$50.00/hour unassisted
Industry Rate:
$100.00/hour assisted
$50.00/hour unassisted