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OptiGo Gel Imaging and Chemiluminescence

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bullet on Overview

In the fast moving world of proteomics and genomics, an increasing need for more sophisticated imaging systems can be observed. This encouraged Isogen Life Science to develop their OptiGo imaging line as successor for the successful ImaGo. OptiGo combines innovative technology with a very good price/performance ratio. It covers the most demanding applications even those which until now do require the use of expensive laser scanning imaging systems.

Isogen has taken the basic requirements as a basis, listened very carefully to the users of our systems, and designed the OptiGo imaging system. The result is the fastest, most straightforward and adaptable imaging system in it’s price range. Incorporating the latest advances in electronics and optics Isogen has developed a system which can be used for almost all imaging applications.

The optional OptiVex illumination system provides high energy excitation of your sample with visible- and near infra red light. It permits the detection of almost all fluorophores in this excitation range.

  • Full line of imaging systems
    (OptiGo 500, 600, 650 and 750)
  • True multifluorophore capabilities through the use of patented optics
  • Optimal resolution
  • Fluorescence optimized
  • Quantifiable images
  • Adaptable to all user requests
  • Affordable alternative to laser based systems

bullet on Features

Image control

In order to be able to acquire a high quality image, full control of the optics is preferable. A logical stepwise control of the process is realized, also because the Image Control screen is always visible at the bottom of the image.

The user has the choice of setting the exposure time manually or making use of the fully automatic capabilities of the OptiGo. Full lens control (focus as an option) allows optimalisation of a broad range of applications.

The following specifications do further contribute to user friendliness:

  • Inverted image for optimal contrast setting
  • Flat fielding for best quantitative results
  • Saturation indication for best quantification
  • Automatic data storage for routine archiving
  • Full brightness and contrast control assists to
  • Visualize the image as optimal as possible.
  • Image addition is very easy to accomplish.
  • This functionality can be used to study e.g. enzyme kinetics and others processes.
  • Always on-top of your screen mode for direct control

Cabinet control

  • Illuminations and selection
    • The OptiGo is providing four on/off controls to switch the appropriate light sources. The availability of the source is dependent on the version and options installed.
    • The OptiVex (OptiGo Variable Excitation unit) produces high energetic visible and near infrared light.
    • The UV-Top (Ultra Violet EPI illumination) is extended with the selection of the three fixed wavelength, 256, 302 and 365 nm.
    • The WL-Top (White light EPI illumination) provides white light which is mainly used to visualise the sample for image positioning purposes.
    • The UV-Bot (Ultra Violet bottom illumination) is normally the transilluminator.
  • UV safety features: The UV illumination sources (UV-Top and UV-Botom) can only be switched on if the cabinet door is closed. If for some reason it is required to use these sources with the door open this can be accompliced by pressing the knob located at the inside.
  • OptiVex wavelength selection: The OptiVex can hold up to five different filtersets. These are application dependent and can be defined in the Setup. Selection is done by changing the selected ImaVex dropdown item.For further information please consult the 'Optivex User Manual' supplied with this option.
  • Emission wavelength selection: The OptiGo-600 and OptiGo-700 are equipped with a emission filter changer which can hold up to five different filters. Please note that in case of chemiluminescent detection with the OptiGo-700, one filter position should remain unused. Selection is done by changing the selected Emission dropdown item. See ‘Setup’ for detailed filter definition information.If the OptiGo is switched on, the emission filter changer will initialise to position 1. After initialisation it will position to the last used filter before the software was shut down.

OptiGo : Unique Image Positioning system

Every user of a digital imaging system for gels, blots and other samples has experienced that an image on the screen is initially never in the right place. With most commercially available systems it is necessary to open the drawer or door to reposition the sample for the best visualization of the required field of view. The OptiGo however is the only imaging system with patented optics for image positioning without loss of optical resolution. It also ensures that lens adjustments are not required.

The positioning of the image can easily be done by mouse tapping the positioning keys or by keypad.

Slant correction

The slant adjustment is performing an optical rotation of the entire image. In this way it is very simple to visualize lanes in the optimum way.

Robot-ready

The transilluminator unit is fully accessible. Samples for automated 2D analyses can be loaded by robotic arm/system.

Dynamic range

Since every pixel within the image represents intensity data, it is important to achieve the highest possible conversion resolution. In commercially available systems this is mostly 8, 10 or 12 bit, representing 256, 1024 or 4096 grayscales. The OptiGo 600 and 700 have real 16 bit dynamic ranges which means 65536 real different gray scales. This offers much more precise quantification but also allows for shorter exposure times for chemiluminescent images.

The exposure time needed for chemiluminescent images is much shorter than the exposure time needed for film resulting in comparable image quality.

x-bits image

colour values

0

0

1

2

2

4

3

8

4

16

5

62

6

64

7

128

8

256

9

512

10

1024

11

2048

12

4096

13

8192

14

16384

15

32768

16

65536

Quantification

The highly demanding OptiGo user can be certain of producing highly quantifiable data. The flatfielding function performs a uniform calibration for every individual image pixel. Flatfielding is a process which allows high end quantitative measurements.

As a result the OptiGo fully compensates for non uniformities and side effects of sources, filters and lens, even when they are very small. The image is a flat fielded with a non uniformity <3%.

The OptiGo software uses a wizard, which makes it easy to use.

GLP support

Documentation of results and the integrity of data becomes more and more important for drug discovery and genetic engineering. GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) can only be achieved if all image parameter and conditions are known and archived. OptiGo is fully equipped for this.

Health care

The OptiGo is very easy to clean. In combination with the image positioning system which ensures a minimal contact with your sample, it really cares for the health of the operator.

Output control

Printing

Printing of the image is performed as how you see it on the image windows. Adjustments of contrast and brightness will be implemented in the printout as well.

Saving / loading an image

An image can be saved to disk under the normal Windows conventions. If access to a network is available saving / loading to and from the network is possible.

The saving process will save the un modified image. This means that brightness and contrast changes have no effect on the original data.

The following image format are available:

  • Tiff 16 bit 65K greyscales used for quantification and high dynamic images
  • Tif 8 bit 256 greyscales used for standard visualisation
  • BMP - Bitmap
  • JPG - Compressed image format
  • GIF - Compressed image format

Templates

Templates allow the user to define the settings for the Image-Control including the excitation- and emission filters. The parameters are being stored for its specific application.

The following parameters will be stored:

  • Additions
  • Interval time
  • Invert
  • Flatfielding
  • Saturation
  • On Top
  • Brightness High and Low
  • Contrast
  • Exposuretime settings (No auto exposure)
  • Zoom
  • Iris
  • FocusEmission filter setting
  • Optivex settings

bullet on Specifications

 
 
OptiGo 500
OptiGo 600
OptiGo 650
OptiGo 750
Resolution (pixel)
1312 x 1032
1392 x 1040
1392 x 1040
1392 x 1040
Exposure time (sec.)
0.001 - 10
0.001 - 10
0.001 - 10
0.001 - 3000
Image sensor cooling
No
No
No
Yes, 6 arrays
Camera bit depth
10 bits
16 bits
16 bits
16 bits
Electronic optical zoom
6x
6x
6x
6x
Electronic iris control
No
No
Yes
Yes
Electronic focus control
No
No
Yes
Yes
Image positioning system
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Slant control
+/- 5°
+/- 5°
+/- 5°
+/- 5°
Emission filter positions
1 (5 optional)
1 (5 optional)
1 (5 optional)
1 (5 optional)
White light top illumination
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Automatic door lock
No
No
No
Yes
Contrast control
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Brightness control
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Flat fielding
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Saturation indication
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Image addition(x)
No
1 - 25
1 - 25
1 - 25
Addition interval (min.)
No
0 - 20
0 - 20
0 - 20

File types

TIFF (16 bit), TIFF (8 bit), BMP, JPG, GIF

Mains

110 / 230 Volt AC automatic detection, 50-60 Hz
180 Watt max
Installation Cat. II

Dimensions(W x H XD)

51 x 38 x 50 cm

Weight

41 kg

 

Note: All units can be upgraded to higher specified versions

 

bullet on Analysis Software

TotalLab is a highly automated and flexible image analysis software package. It offers the complete solution for all your general image analysis requirements across a wide range of applications at an affordable price.There are modules for:
  • 1D electrophoresis gel analysis - Single click identification of lanes and bands, and accurate calculation of molecular weights from even the most distorted 1D images.
  • Array analysis - Ideal for the quantitative analysis of dot and slot blots, microtitre plates and other basic arrays, creating grids of up to 1,536 cells.
  • Colony counting - Accurate counts in seconds, adjustable parameters and editing tools if fine tuning is required.
  • General image analysis using Toolbox - General quantitation on any image from a wide range of biological samples using the easy-to-use range of tools provided. The analysis work-flow within the modules is the same throughout.

    The interface follows a wizard-style making it easy for you to navigate through the analysis, there are Help Panes at each stage and parameters for the analysis are easily accessible to assist with the refinement of the analysis.

     

bullet onApplication Notes

bullet onStaining of ds and ss DNA and RNA in gels

bullet onExperimental information for Ethidium Bromide

bullet onExperimental information for SYBR Gold

bullet onExperimental information for SYPRO-Orange

bullet onDetection of proteins or DNA on membranes (Chemifluorescent)




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