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Will the PhosphorImager system do chemiluminescence?

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Will the PhosphorImager system do chemiluminescence?

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A. No. Latent images are formed on storage phosphor screens during exposure to ionizing radiation. Chemiluminescent reactions yield visible light, which erases latent images from the screens. For nonradioactive imaging, Molecular Dynamics recommends chemifluorescence. Chemifluorescent blots are read directly in FluorImager® and Stormimaging systems for maximum quantitative accuracy.

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