Gel Electrophoresis Equipment

Gel Electrophoresis Equipment

Browse through our array of gel electrophoresis equipment, essential tools for separating and analyzing nucleic acids and proteins in molecular biology and biochemistry laboratories. This category includes a wide range of systems and accessories designed for various electrophoresis techniques. Electrophoresis systems are available for acrylamide and agarose gels, as well as specialized setups for capillary electrophoresis and isoelectric focusing. The collection encompasses power supplies, imaging systems for gel documentation, and a variety of accessories such as gel staining boxes and replacement parts. These products cater to different sample capacities and gel sizes, offering options for both mini and large-scale analyses. Electrophoresis equipment is crucial for applications like DNA fragment analysis, protein separation, and molecular weight determination. Learn more about protein gel electrophoresis systems, intergrated nucleic acid gel electrophoresis systems, and classic nucleic acid gel electrophoresis systems

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: 1 system. : Room Temperature. : 48 VDC. : Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis System.
: CE marked. : 6.31 x 4.13 x 3.75 in. (16 x 10.5 x 9.5 cm) : 3.75 in. : 9.5 cm
: CE marked. : 9.63 x 7.06 x 3.75 in. (24.5 x 18 x 9.5 cm) : 3.75 in. : 9.5 cm
: CE marked. : 7.38 x 7.75 x 4 in. (19 x 20 x 10 cm) : 4 in. : 10 cm.
: 1 unit. : Room Temperature. : 2 Gels/Run. : Bolt™ Bis-Tris Plus Gels, Novex™ Mini Gels.
: Room Temperature. : 30.3 inch x 23 inch x 10.2 inch : 4.3 inch backlit LCD : 4 (4 positive voltage and 4 negative voltage).
: 1 unit. : Room Temperature. : 2 Mini-gels. : XCell SureLock™ Mini.
Quickly and easily cast and run one or two gels in the same device using Thermo Scientific™ Owl™ Dual-Gel Vertical Electrophoresis Systems—comprised of the P8DS, P9DS and P10DS Dual Gel Systems.
: 1-year standard warranty included. : Fluorescence, blue light.
: 1 Each. : Room Temperature. : XCell4 SureLock™ Midi. : Novex™ Midi Gels.
: CE marked. : 8.63 x 5.88 x 3.75 in. (22 x 15 x 9.5 cm) : 3.75 in. : 9.5 cm
: CE marked. : 14.8 x 12.8 x 4.1 in. (37.5 x 32.5 x 10.5 cm) : 4.1 in. : 10.5 cm
: 8 cm. : 1 pack. : Vertical. : Room Temperature.
: CCD. : 68 x 38 x 60 cm. : 22.5 cm x 18.0 cm (WxD) : Image formats: G2i (proprietary), TIFF, JPG, PNG, PDF.
: 1 Each. : Room Temperature. : 1D Gel Electrophoresis, Protein Gel Electrophoresis, Proteins, Expression, Isolation and Analysis. : Universal.
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Nucleic acid gel electrophoresis is widely used in molecular biology research. Gel electrophoresis is a proven and effective method to separate, resolve, and quantitate nucleic acid molecules. The applications of gel electrophoresis can be grouped as analytical and preparative.
Protein gel electrophoresis is a simple way to separate proteins prior to downstream detection or analysis. Our portfolio of high-quality protein electrophoresis products unites gels, gel tanks, protein gel handcast system, stains, molecular weight markers and standards, running buffers, and...
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What are the power supply requirements for the SureLock Tandem Midi Gel Tank? Do you offer a power supply that I can use with it?
I am transferring my gel using constant voltage and the current reading has dropped much lower than the expected starting current. What could have happened?