Immunodetection
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Perhaps more than any other step in Western blotting, immunodetection conditions are subject to the greatest number of variables, in part because this step depends on antibody:antigen recognition. Our scientists know how tedious it can be to optimize immunodetection parameters; that’s why we developed the vacuum-driven SNAP i.d.® Protein Detection System, cutting the time for blocking, probing, and washing to 30 minutes.
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Click on the immunodetection topics to read about the possible causes and remedies:
- Weak Signal
- No Signal
- Uneven Blot
- Speckled Background
- High Background
- Persistent Background
- High Background (Pertains to rapid immunodetection protocol only)
- Nonspecific Binding
- Reverse Images on Film (White Bands on Dark Background)
- Poor Detection of Small Proteins
- Presence of Additional Band(s) or Band(s) at the Wrong Size
- Large Error Bars in Quantitative Western Blotting
Weak Signal |
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No Signal |
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Uneven Blot |
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Speckled Background |
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High Background |
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Persistent Background |
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High Background (Pertains to rapid immunodetection protocol only ) |
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Nonspecific Binding |
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Reverse Images on Film (White Bands on Dark Background) |
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Poor Detection of Small Proteins |
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Presence of Additional Band(s) or Band(s) at the Wrong Size |
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Large Error Bars in Quantitative Western Blotting |
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Materials
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