Can your microscope do this?

Can your microscope do this?

Image tissues AND slides AND gels AND blots (AND more!)

If you’re one of the many scientists that combines biochemical techniques such as gels, blots, and microarrays with imaging to visualize tissue distribution or morphology, it’s time to rethink how much you really need to use that microscope.

With resolution down to 10 μm, The Sapphire™ Biomolecular Imager, enables imaging above the subcellular level, and the large scanning bed translates into ultra-wide fields of view compared to a microscope, speeding your imaging workflows.

And then there’s also the Sapphire’s outstanding performance for documenting and quantifying gels, blots, microarray slides, and more using visible and NIR fluorescence, chemiluminescence, and phosphor imaging.

Think about it—one instrument, one easy and flexible data acquisition and analysis workflow, so many applications. Use the form to the right to setup a demo so you can see the power of the Sapphire Biomolecular Imager for yourself.

Microarrays​
In-cell Western Blots
Microarrays​
In-cell Western taken from Azure Sapphire Biomolecular Imager

In Cell Western Blots

Slides

Bee head scanned with Azure Sapphire

Bee Head

Motor neuron scanned with Azure Biosystems

Motor Neurons

Pine cone scanned using 2-channel imaging on Azure Biosystems

Pine Cone

Slides of mouse brain scanned with Azure Sapphire

Mouse Brain

Composite image of a bee leg scanned at 10 microns with 784nm and 488nm lasers, using Azure Biosystems Sapphire Biomolecular Imager

Bee Leg

Composite image of baby tomato slice scanned at 10 micron using 488nm and 658nm lasers on Azure Sapphire Biomolecular Imager

Mini Tomato

Mini Leaf Fern Prothallia & Sporangia scanned at 10 micron using Azure Sapphire

Fern

Scan of a lung imaged using 520nm and 784nm lasers from the Azure Sapphire Biomolecular Imager at 10 micron

Lung

Pine Cone on Slide

Whole tissues stained and placed directly on the scanner bed

Chicken Heart

Shrimp

Cow Stomach

Sheep Tongue (top)

Sheep Tongue (bottom)

Sheep Kidney

Sheep Kidneys on Scanner

Gels and blots

Multiplex fluorescent Western blot from Azure Biosystems imager

4 Color Fluorescence

2D DIGE experiment including three samples of E. coli bacterial lysate labeled with Cy2, Cy3, and Cy5 dyes imaged with Azure Sapphire

Fluorescence Imaging on a 2D Gel (2D DIGE)

EtBr Stained DNA Gel

Coomassie-stained gel from Azure chemiSOLO

Coomassie Stained Gel

Phosphor Imaging done on Azure Sapphire Biomolecular Imager

Phosphor Imaging

Chemiluminescent Western blot with color marker imaged with Azure Biosystems

Chemiluminescent Western Blot

Supported Applications

2D-DGE • FLUORESCENT PROTEIN NATIVE GEL • REPORTER GENE ASSAY • QUANTITATIVE WESTERN BLOT • NUCLEIC ACID GEL DOCUMENTATION • ELISA • IN-GEL WESTERN • PROTEIN GEL DOCUMENTATION • PROTEIN ARRAY • IN-CELL OR ON-CELL ELISA • DENSITOMETRY • CHEMILUMINESCENT ARRAY • QUANTITATIVE WESTERN BLOT • ELECTROPHORETIC MOBILITY ASSAY • CHEMILUMINESCENT WESTERN BLOT • IN-CELL WESTERNS • PHOSPHOR IMAGING • TISSUE SECTION IMAGING

Documents

Document TypeDescription
BrochureSapphire Biomolecular ImagerDOWNLOAD
InfographicHow Do You ViewDOWNLOAD
BrochurePhosphor Imaging with the Sapphire Biomolecular ImagerDOWNLOAD
Application NoteDetecting Proteins In-Situ with In-Cell Western BlottingDOWNLOAD
Application NoteIncreasing Assay Efficiency with Four Color DetectionDOWNLOAD

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