b'Electrophoresis chambersIdeal for multiple applications and needsThe Invitrogen gel portfolio offers four gel electrophoresis chamber systems to help you achieve your application and throughput needs (Table 1). The Invitrogen Mini Gel Tank is designed for more intuitive use and greater convenience compared to traditional electrophoresis tanks. The unique side-by-side tank design allows you to perform electrophoresis of 1 or 2 mini gels, and less running buffer is required because the gel chambers are separated. The Invitrogen XCell4 SureLock Midi-Cell Electrophoresis System is ideal for higher throughput experiments. The user-friendly design allows electrophoresis of up to 4 midi gels simultaneously.Highlights:Flexiblerun 14 gels simultaneously, depending on the chamberOptimizedchambers amenable to wet transfer or midi-gel applicationsUniqueMini Gel Tank enables side-by-side gel loading and enhanced viewing during useWatch our Mini Gel Tank video at thermofisher.com/minigeltankTable 1. Electrophoresis chamber systems.XCell SureLock SureLock Tandem XCell4 SureLockMini Gel Tank Mini-Cell Midi Gel Tank Midi-CellGel capacity Up to 2 mini gels Up to 2 mini gels Up to 2 midi gels Up to 4 midi gelsCell dimensions(L x W x H; height32 x 11.5 x 16 cm14 x 13 x 16 cm 25 x 17.9 x 17.3 cm 21 x 19 x 16 cmwith lid on)The Mini Gel Tank is versatileInstrument incorporatesEasy-to-use apparatus,Advanced apparatus and compatible with alla gel tension wedge inwith separate chambersfor easier, more reliable Invitrogen precast andplace of the rear wedgefor each gel, enablingelectrophoresis with handcast mini gels; theused on earlier models scalable buffer usage midi gelsunique tank design enablesXCell II Blot Module isSureLock Tandem Midi Advantages convenient side-by-sideavailable for wet proteinBlot Module is available gel loading and enhancedtransfers for wet protein transfersviewing during useMini Blot Module is available for wet protein transfersFind out more at thermofisher.com/electrophoresischambers50 Protein gel electrophoresis thermofisher.com/proteinbiology'