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What imagers can be used to image the Quansys Multiplex ELISA plate?

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What imagers can be used to image the Quansys Multiplex ELISA plate?

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TThe Q-Plex Array plate can be read by a number of imaging systems and gel documentation systems such as Alpha Innotech Fluorchem SP, HD2, and FC2, Kodak 4000 MM, Fujifilm LAS-3000 and LAS-4000, Bio-Rad Versa Doc 4000 and ChemiDoc XRS, and others. Please visit this webpage for a complete listing of our recommended imagers. A cooled and non-cooled CCD imager with at least 12-bit outputs contained in a light tight box are appropriate for imaging. Our array format and the Q-View Software is compatible with most imaging systems. High-resolution cameras in light tight boxes with at least 19″ from the lens to the plate if imaging from the top or 6″ from the bottom are ideal for this application, but not required. Please call technical support for any imager related questions (1-888-782-6797 ext 321).

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