Membranes & Padding (5 Citations)
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Description
Size
Price(USD)
Qty
Catalog
786-018NC
786-018NC
Description
Nitrocellulose Membrane (7.5 x 8.5cm)
Nitrocellulose Membrane (7.5 x 8.5cm)
Size
20
20
$179.00
$179.00
Catalog
786-018PV
786-018PV
Description
PVDF Membrane (7.5 x 8.5cm), pore size 0.2µm
PVDF Membrane (7.5 x 8.5cm), pore size 0.2µm
Size
20
20
$203.00
$203.00
Catalog
786-056NC
786-056NC
Description
Nitrocellulose Membrane (10 x 10cm), pore size 0.22µm
Nitrocellulose Membrane (10 x 10cm), pore size 0.22µm
Size
10
10
$193.00
$193.00
Catalog
786-056PV
786-056PV
Description
PVDF Membrane (10 x 10cm), pore size 0.2µm
PVDF Membrane (10 x 10cm), pore size 0.2µm
Size
10
10
$193.00
$193.00
For user's convenience, we offer pre-cut transfer membranes and padding for Western blot transfer procedures. Pre-cut membranes are supplied sandwiched between blotting paper padding. Simply soak the membrane in transfer buffer and assemble with the gel in a transfer cassette. Nitrocellulose, (0.2µm pore size) and PVDF (Polyvinylidene difluoride) (0.2µm pore size) membranes are available in 7.5 x 8.5cm or 10 x 10cm sizes.
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Material Safety Data Sheet | |
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Technical Literature | |
Western Blotting Handbook | From protein electrophoresis and Western transfer to blocking, probing and detection of membrane immobilized proteins. |
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