Passive transfer of proteins from preparative polyacrylamide gels to nitrocellulose membrane (NTC) was investigated. The transfer was carried out without the removal of sodium dodecyl sulphate from the denaturing gels. The transfer was quick, easy to perform, and does not require any apparatus. More than one replica of the same band can be obtained by successive transfer to more than one NTC without significantly affecting the Coomassie Brilliant Blue (CBB) staining ability of protein bands left in the gel. A fraction of protein transferred passively in the absence of electrical current from as low as 1.5 micrograms of protein per band in a 2 mm thick gel was found sufficient for detection with amido black staining, and more so by immunosta...
We describe a novel technique for direct transfer of native proteins from unfixed frozen tissue sect...
We report the results of a systematic investigation designed to optimize a method for quantifying ra...
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) is a widely used technique for separating proteins. The mo...
A rapid picture of the extent of protein transfer from one- or two-dimensional polyacrylamide gels o...
We have developed conditions for the efficient electrotransfer from polyacrylamide gels to nitrocell...
Contains fulltext : 28894.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Transfer efficiency from polyacrylamide gels and binding to Immobilon P and CD were tested in differ...
[[abstract]]The present work describes a novel, fluorescence-based method for staining proteins on S...
A very simple procedure which enhances sensitivity in visualizing proteins stained by all standard p...
This paper describes a new, sensitive (in the nanogram range), and rapid (two-step) technique for th...
122-125SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) transfer method was used for purification a...
A procedure has been developed which allows the immobilization on glass-fiber sheets coated with the...
sensitive Nigrosin stain may be used (Nigrosin 5 mg in 100 ml 2 % acetic acid). When the bands are c...
In semi-dry blotting the electrodes are placed directly in contact with the gel/nitrocellulose membr...
Western blotting of proteins is customarily performed following their separation on polyacrylamide g...
We describe a novel technique for direct transfer of native proteins from unfixed frozen tissue sect...
We report the results of a systematic investigation designed to optimize a method for quantifying ra...
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) is a widely used technique for separating proteins. The mo...
A rapid picture of the extent of protein transfer from one- or two-dimensional polyacrylamide gels o...
We have developed conditions for the efficient electrotransfer from polyacrylamide gels to nitrocell...
Contains fulltext : 28894.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Transfer efficiency from polyacrylamide gels and binding to Immobilon P and CD were tested in differ...
[[abstract]]The present work describes a novel, fluorescence-based method for staining proteins on S...
A very simple procedure which enhances sensitivity in visualizing proteins stained by all standard p...
This paper describes a new, sensitive (in the nanogram range), and rapid (two-step) technique for th...
122-125SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) transfer method was used for purification a...
A procedure has been developed which allows the immobilization on glass-fiber sheets coated with the...
sensitive Nigrosin stain may be used (Nigrosin 5 mg in 100 ml 2 % acetic acid). When the bands are c...
In semi-dry blotting the electrodes are placed directly in contact with the gel/nitrocellulose membr...
Western blotting of proteins is customarily performed following their separation on polyacrylamide g...
We describe a novel technique for direct transfer of native proteins from unfixed frozen tissue sect...
We report the results of a systematic investigation designed to optimize a method for quantifying ra...
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) is a widely used technique for separating proteins. The mo...