Revolutionary Free Web Based Filter and Lighting Selector Site

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Revolutionary Free Web Based Filter and Lighting Selector Site

08 Aug, 2008

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Syngene is delighted to introduce its unique web based filter and lighting selector at www.syngene.com This easy to use service is designed to save researchers using Syngene image analysers valuable time, by helping them choose the right filter and lighting combination for a vast range of dye applications.

The excellent new technical site from Syngene contains information on the best imaging conditions to use with any Syngene image analyser for over 160 commercially available chemiluminescence, fluorescence and visible stains. By selecting the Syngene system, dye and sample format,
researchers can automatically access all optimum filter and lighting choices in seconds, making this a powerful time saving resource for any Syngene system user.

The database, which took many hours for Syngene`s technical team to construct, is based on either bench conditions Syngene has discovered or
manufacturer`s recommendations and will be updated as new commercial dyes become available. Using it will save researchers time and effort with many image analysis applications. Laura Sullivan, Syngene`s Divisional Manager, believes that any scientist that goes to www.syngene.com is guaranteed to quickly and easily find the correct filter and lighting combination for them, ensuring optimum performance from their Syngene image analyser, even when viewing the most unusual commercial dyes.

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