Z741768
Sigma-Aldrich® Dual Run and Blot System
Synonym(s):
SDS-PAGE equipment, electrophoresis and blotting equipment
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feature
Fits both 10x10 and 8x10 cassettes
manufacturer/tradename
Sigma-Aldrich
General description
The Dual Run & Blot system utilises a unique, patent pending, gradient electric filed for blotting which provides greatest potential for the largest proteins and less for the smaller proteins, giving the most uniform blotting ever!
Features and Benefits
- Fits both 10x10 and 8x10 cassettes
- Colours centre core to provide maximum contrast with loading buffer for easy loading
- Excellent sealing and no leakage from cathode to anode
- Can be cooled in place to reduce heat effects such as smiling in frowning
- Gradient field for blotting providing more uniform transfer. Ideal for high quality wet blotting
- Excellent value for money
Components
- Lower Reservoir Assembly (x1)
- Safety Cover with Attached DC Leads (x1)
- Electrophoresis Core Modue (x1)
- Blotting Cassettes (x2)
- Sponge Pads (x6)
- Buffer Dam (x1)
- Cooling Blocks (x2)
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Protocols
Western blotting involves protein separation by gel electrophoresis, protein transfer to a polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) or nitrocellulose membrane, and detection by various methods.
Western blotting involves protein separation by gel electrophoresis, protein transfer to a polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) or nitrocellulose membrane, and detection by various methods.
Western blotting involves protein separation by gel electrophoresis, protein transfer to a polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) or nitrocellulose membrane, and detection by various methods.
Western blotting involves protein separation by gel electrophoresis, protein transfer to a polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) or nitrocellulose membrane, and detection by various methods.
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