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GE Healthcare
introduces trial kit for 2-D DIGE experiments
July 2nd 2008: GE Healthcare has introduced a new protein labeling trial kit for
2-D Fluorescence Difference Gel Electrophoresis (2-D DIGE), offering a quick,
easy and low-cost opportunity for scientists new to 2-D DIGE to test the system.
The DIGE Trial Pack contains 2 nmol each of the three CyDye™ DIGE Fluor minimal
dyes Cy™2, Cy3 and Cy5, sufficient to run 5 gels (10 protein samples plus
internal standards), and a free one month trial license of DeCyder™ 2-D
Differential Analysis Software, the dedicated image analysis software for the
Ettan DIGE system.
The 2-D DIGE system offers significant cost and time-saving benefits in
comparison with classical 2-D electrophoresis. Protein mixtures are labeled
prior to electrophoresis with size and charge-matched, spectrally resolvable
CyDye fluors, allowing the simultaneous separation and comparative analysis of
up to three samples on a single 2-D gel. Following 2-D electrophoresis, the
results may be scanned with the Typhoon™ Variable Mode Imager or Ettan™ DIGE
Imager. DeCyder Differential Analysis Software automatically locates and
analyzes protein spots, assigning statistical confidence to every difference
between the samples. As the system ensures that each protein spot has its own
internal standard, gel variation issues are eliminated, significantly increasing
accuracy and reproducibility.
For more information please visit:
www.gelifesciences.com/trydige

DIGE Trial Pack
For a high-resolution image please contact College Hill
College Hill
Lorna Cuddon, Katie Odgaard, Rebecca Walker
+44 (0)20 7457 2020
ge-proteins@collegehill.com
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