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Molecular Devices GenePix 4300A Microarray Scanner
Molecular Devices GenePix 4300A Microarray Scanner
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Molecular Devices GenePix 4300A Microarray Scanner
The Molecular Devices GenePix 4300A is a high performance microarray scanner designed for precise and quantitative analysis of DNA, RNA, and protein microarrays. Engineered to provide high resolution fluorescence detection, this scanner supports sensitive and reproducible measurements for research, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical laboratories. The GenePix 4300A streamlines microarray workflows, enabling efficient data acquisition, analysis, and reporting for advanced genomic and proteomic studies.
Key Features
- High resolution microarray scanner for DNA, RNA, and protein analysis.
- Sensitive fluorescence detection with high dynamic range.
- Compatible with various microarray slide formats and dyes.
- Integrated software for image acquisition, analysis, and data management.
- Multiplex detection capabilities for complex experimental designs.
- Reliable and reproducible performance across microarray experiments.
- Robust laboratory instrument suitable for routine and advanced research applications.
Applications / Use Cases
- DNA and RNA microarray analysis in genomics research.
- Protein microarray analysis for biomarker discovery.
- Gene expression profiling and transcriptomics studies.
- High throughput screening in pharmaceutical and biotechnology labs.
- Academic and industrial research applications requiring sensitive fluorescence detection.
Benefits
- Provides accurate and reproducible microarray scanning results.
- Enhances sensitivity and dynamic range for reliable detection of low-abundance targets.
- Simplifies data acquisition and analysis with integrated software.
- Supports multiplex and high throughput microarray experiments.
- Increases laboratory efficiency and workflow consistency.
- Delivers dependable performance for advanced genomic and proteomic studies.
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