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2D electrophoresis
2D gel electrophoresis is the most widely used
separations technique in protein research. Despite
its popularity, the technique has undergone few improvements
in the last 30 years, and it remains a complex,
time-consuming method. In response to demands
for the technique to be improved, NextGen Sciences has developed
a range of advanced technologies, which automate
and optimise 2D methodology and deliver superior
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The a2DEoptimizer™ is
the first system to automate gel casting to user-defined gradients.
The bench-top system provides complete PC control for planning
and monitoring 2D processes, runs high-speed IEF at up to
10,000V, and will cast gradient gels of any dimension. The
a2DEoptimizer improves manual 2-dimensional electrophoresis
by increasing reproducibility and enhancing the resolution
of protein separations. more
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The
a2DEoptimizer uses traditional gel chemistries and is supplied
with ready-to-use reagents.
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Rehydrate
any IPG strip up to 24cm long. Light proof lid for complete
compatibility with fluorescent labelled samples.
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Rapid,
10,000V IEF on any IPG strip up to 24cm long. Traditional
flatbed design with sample cooling and multiple sample application
methods.
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Cast
up to 12 large format gels simultaneously. Supports NextGen
Sciences’ and GE Healthcare Ettan DALT format plates.
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Cooled,
large format gel tank to run one or two SDS PAGE gels simultaneously.
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