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News Release from: Semrock | Subject: BrightLine FISH filters
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 October 2007
Filters double testing speed
BrightLine FISH filters perform faster analysis more conveniently, ensure more accurate diagnoses and give the user more reliable and repeatable measurements.
Semrock has released fluorescence filter sets that can double measurement speeds for fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) Semrock's latest addition to its BrightLine series of "no burn-out" fluorescence filter sets offers minimises crosstalk and is available in the full spectrum of colours
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 26 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed for comfortable visual analysis as well as accuracy in automated, high-throughput measurement systems, BrightLine FISH filters perform faster analysis more conveniently, ensure more accurate diagnoses and give the user more reliable and repeatable measurements.
FISH is rapidly growing into an essential technique for fundamental genetic research, pharmaceutical trial development and commercial diagnostic testing.
Semrock's new FISH filters, like all BrightLine fluorescence filters, are made with ion beam sputtering.
These BrightLine FISH filters provide far greater measurement brightness and contrast and are more durable than other filters in use for FISH today, making it possible to significantly improve the speed, accuracy, repeatability and flexibility of FISH analysis and imaging systems.
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