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- Description:myImageAnalysis™ software, 2 licenses
- Environmentally Preferable:
- Pk:1
- For:myECL™ imager
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About this item
myImageAnalysis™ Software is a full-featured, multifunction computer program to analyze and edit digital images of electrophoresis gels and blots that were acquired using gel documentation imagers or scanners.
- Intuitive design
- Load images in popular file formats, analyze images from nearly any source, and easily share the results
- Open two to six image files at once to review them simultaneously or toggle between them to edit them in parallel
myImageAnalysis™ software comprises a complete set of easy-to-use research tools for the quantitative digital analysis of image data from electrophoresis gels and Western blots. The software uses a powerful algorithm to automatically select and identify lanes and band-boundaries for calculation of migration distances or densitometry.
Images are easily loaded, viewed, compared, adjusted and annotated. The program reads and writes to standard file formats, providing compatibility with nearly any source image or final presentation method. Automatically calculate sample purity based on band and lane intensities, or determine the relative or absolute quantities of bands or regions.