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ProductsFujifilm FLA-5100 from FUJIFILM Life Science
Company FUJIFILM Life Science
Item Fujifilm FLA-5100
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Description The Fujifilm Life Science FLA-5100 imaging system allows imaging of fluorescent and radioisotopic samples as large as 40 x 46cm at a pixel size as low as 10 microns. This system is especially suitable for protein electrophoresis in the proteomics field and general array analysis for genomics.

Fuji s FLA-5100 includes four imaging solutions in a single system. While optimized for fluorescence, the system also excels at radioisotope (RI) detection using the Imaging Plate method. Additional imaging methodologies include digitization using fluorescence board and chemiluminescence detection by the direct detection method.

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