A UV Transilluminator is a laboratory instrument designed for visualizing nucleic acids (DNA/RNA) and proteins in agarose or polyacrylamide gels using ultraviolet light. It provides high-sensitivity detection, making it an essential tool for gel documentation, DNA/RNA analysis, and molecular biology experiments.
UV Transilluminators are widely used in molecular biology, biotechnology research, clinical diagnostics, and academic laboratories. They are ideal for PCR product verification, DNA/RNA quantification, gel purification, and other applications requiring precise and reproducible visualization of fluorescently labeled samples.
Modern UV Transilluminators feature high-intensity UV lamps or LEDs, uniform illumination, compact benchtop design, adjustable intensity, and compatibility with standard gel sizes. Protective shields and safety features ensure minimal exposure to harmful UV radiation while maintaining optimal imaging performance.
Key Features:
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High-sensitivity visualization of DNA, RNA, and protein gels
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Ultraviolet illumination for accurate detection
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Uniform illumination across the gel surface
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Adjustable light intensity for optimized imaging
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Compact, durable, and benchtop-friendly design
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Protective shields and safety features for operator protection
Applications:
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Visualization and documentation of DNA, RNA, and protein gels
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PCR product verification and gel purification
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Molecular biology and biotechnology research
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Clinical diagnostics and laboratory studies
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Educational and academic laboratory applications
UV Transilluminators provide a reliable, precise, and efficient solution for gel visualization, ensuring reproducible and high-quality results for molecular biology and research laboratories.


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