A Gel Imaging System is an advanced laboratory instrument designed to capture, analyze, and document gels used in electrophoresis experiments. It combines high-resolution imaging with sensitive detection technologies such as UV, blue light, and white light transillumination, ensuring accurate visualization of DNA, RNA, and protein samples.
These systems are widely used in molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, and biotechnology research, supporting applications such as DNA/RNA quantification, protein band analysis, genotyping, and fluorescent dye detection.
Modern gel documentation systems offer features like high-resolution CCD/CMOS cameras, automated exposure control, real-time image analysis software, multi-channel illumination, and quantitative analysis tools, ensuring reproducible and publication-quality results.
By reducing manual errors and enhancing detection sensitivity, Gel Imaging Systems accelerate workflows in research laboratories, academic institutions, pharmaceutical R&D, and clinical diagnostics.