Difference between revisions of "Diy-transilluminator"
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Revision as of 10:22, 12 December 2017
Transilluminators are especially useful to see DNA bands on a gel. While there is an old upcycled imager in the P1, this has detector problems, so sometimes much of the gel is not even visible... Therefore, we have been trying out new 'DIY-transilluminators' with a little help from some Hackteria friends and others (htgaa)!
Gallery
<gallery mode=packed widths=300 heights=300> File:IMG 2911.JPG File:IMG 2913.JPG File:IMG 2919.JPG File:IMG 2920.JPG File:IMG 2921.JPG File:IMG 3017.JPG File:IMG 3021.JPG File:IMG 3022.JPG File:IMG 3322.JPG File:IMG 3370.JPG File:IMG 3373.JPG