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The Typhoon 9410 is a high performance gel and blot imager that
unites storage phosphor autoradiography technology with four-color
fluorescent labeling techniques. The Typhoon system is capable of
scanning storage phosphor screens, fluorescent DNA and protein gels, chemifluorescent DNA/RNA and protein blots, and chemiluminescent Western
blots.
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Features of the Typhoon include:
Direct green (532 nm), red (633 nm), and blue (457 nm and 488 nm)
excited fluorescence
7 fluorescence emission filters and 3 beam splitters that are
automatically selected by protocol
Linkage of protcols to allow automatic scanning of up to four
fluorescent dyes in one sample
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