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KODAK BioMax XAR Film
KODAK BioMax XAR Film is an autoradiography film for use with all commonly used isotopes and chemiluminescence labels.
The film is coated with emulsion on both sides of a clear base, and is suitable for both direct autoradiography and exposures
made with intensifying screens, including
BIOMAX intensifying screens.
Film Comparisons
Compare the sensitivity of BioMax XAR Film to BioMax MR Film in detection of low intensity bands.
Compare the sensitivity of BioMax XAR Film and L+ Screen to the BioMax MS Film and Screen for 32P Blotting Applications.
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Kodak Autoradiography Performance Guide
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Label |
Maximum Sensitivity
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High Resolution / High Sensitivity
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Maximum Resolution
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High-energy isotopes
(i.e.,
32P and
125I) |
BioMax TranScreen HE Screen / BioMax MS film |
BioMax TranScreen LE Screen / BioMax MS Film |
BioMax MR film |
Low and medium energy isotopes
(i.e.,
3H,
14C,
35S,
45Ca,
33P,
59Fe) |
BioMax TranScreen LE Screen / BioMax MS film |
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BioMax MR film |
| Fluorography |
BioMax TranScreen LE Screen / BioMax MS film* |
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BioMax TranScreen LE Screen / BioMax MS film* |
| Chemiluminescence |
BioMax Light film |
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BioMax Light film |
*Radioactive particles must be accessible to the screen.
Processing Options:
KODAK BioMax XAR Film is suitable for manual and automated processing.
Choosing the right processing chemicals
Darkroom Handling:
Autoradiography film should be handled under proper safelight conditions using the
KODAK Darkroom Illuminator LED Safelight. (Other safelights may cause increased background fog and/or unwanted image exposure.) The safelight should
be positioned a least four feet from the film at all times. Minimize the length of time that the film is exposed to safelight
conditions. For more information on darkroom handling, please see
Autoradiography Film Tips.
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