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A transilluminator is a laboratory equipment used to detect and visualize nucleic acids, proteins, and other biomolecules. It is a light source that emits ultraviolet (UV) or visible light, which is used to detect fluorescently labeled molecules. Transilluminators are used in a variety of laboratory applications, such as DNA sequencing, gel electrophoresis, and western blotting.
Transilluminators are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, including tabletop, wall-mounted, and handheld models. They are typically equipped with a UV filter to protect the user from UV radiation. Additionally, some models are equipped with a digital camera for capturing images of fluorescently labeled molecules.
The transilluminator market is highly competitive, with a number of manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Companies in the market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Agilent Technologies, Merck Millipore, and PerkinElmer. Show Less Read more