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SciGene Introduces NEW Rapid FISH Hybridizer

publication date: Jul 10, 2014
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author/source: sciGene

cytobrite

SciGene (Sunnyvale, CA) today introduced the CytoBrite Slide Incubation System, a new programmable system for performing FISH/ISH hybridization protocols on 1 to 12 slides using Peltier technology for rapid heating and cooling.

The CytoBrite System accurately detects true slide conditions using SlideSense™ technology and records times and temperatures to a USB file. Removable trays transfer slides during probe addition, coverslipping and instrument loading to reduce handling. The system uses CytoBond Removable Coverslip Sealant to eliminate the need for humidification.

About SciGene

SciGene (Sunnyvale, California, USA) is a privately held company, founded in 2003, that develops instruments and reagents to automate FISH and CMA workflows used in research and clinical diagnostic laboratories.


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