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Why Choose Flogentec ? Product Benefits Results Contact About usAt a Glance • High-speed wholemount labelling device • Reduces analytic lead time up to 400% • Higher rates of solvent dilution can increase quality of results • User friendly • Highly compact • User settings/Experiment results can be imported/exported via USB port • Suitable for industrial and academic research and all healthcare markets
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nicole.giraud@floralis.fr Flogentec : Automatic, user-friendly and fast Flogentec's revolutionary new device uses a patented process to subject multiple samples to a continuous, computer controlled flow of reactants. Bespoke hardware ensures that solvents wash through 3D embryo samples at optimum temperatures, maximizing the transfer of solvents to the specimens' core and reducing analytic lead time by over 400% (24 hours down from 96 hours). Similarly, because the device needs less highly concentrated levels of RNA probe and antibodies, research results can also be improved significantly. To find out more about Flogentec's key product benefits click
here. Developments in gene sequencing over the past ten years have helped us to map the human genome, resulting in data that will play a vital role in providing healthcare solutions for years to come. But to build upon this already significant body of work and take this research to the next level, a clear understanding of genetic expression must first be undertaken. In the fields of both applied and fundamental research there is an ever-increasing need to identify where and when genes are expressed. It is clear that the wholemount labelling process can contribute massively towards a clear understanding of how individual genes express themselves at particular times and in particular locations. Systems have existed for some time which enable researchers to identify these markers in samples. However, up until now, a key restraint with regards to traditional whole mount labelling systems is the lead time necessary to carry out effective and large scale analyses.