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Introducing a New Imaging System for Enhanced Lab Efficiency

The ChemiDoc™ Go Imaging System can help improve efficiency in the lab

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Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., a leader in life science research and clinical diagnostics, has launched the ChemiDoc™ Go Imaging System, a cutting-edge benchtop solution designed to elevate laboratory workflows. The latest addition to Bio-Rad's ChemiDoc portfolio, this system offers rapid, reliable, and highly sensitive gel and western blot imaging, making it an indispensable tool for lab managers focused on maximizing efficiency and accuracy.

The ChemiDoc Go Imaging System utilizes advanced CMOS digital imaging technology, providing the same high sensitivity as larger instruments in a compact, user-friendly design. It supports both chemiluminescence and fluorescence detection, including StarBright™ Dyes, and features three versatile sample trays for a wide range of applications, from nucleic acid to protein quantitation. The all-LED illumination enhances instrument durability and minimizes maintenance, ensuring consistent, long-term performance.

For lab managers aiming to streamline workflows, the ChemiDoc Go offers Stain-Free Imaging technology, which simplifies western blot normalization by eliminating the need for additional antibodies. This innovation not only reduces costs but also enhances quality control, ensuring reliable results with every experiment. The system's compatibility with Bio-Rad’s BR.io cloud platform further supports lab efficiency by providing secure image storage and easy access to data across teams.

With its blend of high sensitivity, versatility, and durability, the ChemiDoc Go Imaging System empowers lab managers to optimize their workflows, reduce downtime, and achieve precise, reproducible results in a compact, space-saving design.

This article is a summary of a published press release 

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