In this editorial, Kenneth Oh overviews the two main normalization methods used to quantify western blots and discusses common errors to avoid. What is western blot normalization? Kenneth Oh is the ...
Randomized trial of chemotherapy and radiation therapy with or without warfarin for limited-stage small-cell lung cancer: a Cancer and Leukemia Group B study. We studied 24 lung cancer patients (10 ...
A western blot is a laboratory method used to detect specific protein molecules from among a mixture of proteins. This mixture can include all of the proteins associated with a particular tissue or ...
AP 22 IF BLOT ELITE is a full automated system for ELISA and IFA and BLOT methods. The instrument is able to run 2 ELISA micro-plates with 8 tests on line, 16 IFA slides or 24 BLOT strips; besides of ...
The Western blot workflow for immuno-based protein detection was introduced over 30 years ago. Since its introduction, Western blotting has become a well-known and widely accepted technique routinely ...
A western blot, sometimes called a protein immunoblot, is an antibody-based technique used to detect the presence, size and abundance of specific proteins within a sample. The technique was developed ...
Southern, Northern, and Western Blot: What’s The Difference? The main difference between Southern, northern, and western blot techniques is the target molecules. While western blots target proteins in ...
The most successful players — both old and new — are those focusing on operational risk control rather than assay novelty. Laboratories aren’t adopting processors because Western blotting is new. They ...
The western blot may appear to be just another staple lab technique. However, there are some stories surrounding its invention that are definitely worth knowing. This might be news to some: scientists ...
Enhancer™ allows for the rapid application of up to 384 protein or nucleic acid samples on to a 12 x 9cm membrane for subsequent analysis. Samples are applied to a nitrocellulose or nylon membrane by ...