Description
Gel documentation systems, also called gel imaging systems, are relied upon by vastly more researchers and play a pivotal role in more research projects than, lets say, the noble synchrotron. As a means of recording and analyzing the results of every day DNA or protein gels, their ubiquity ranks up there with pH meters on the lab bench. Many of today’s imagers provide affordability, consistency in operation and simplicity, allowing researchers to spend less time worrying about gel documentation and more time focused on research.