Sandwich de nitrocelulosa/papel de filtro, 0,45 μm, 8,3 x 7,3 cm
Sandwich de nitrocelulosa/papel de filtro, 0,45 μm, 8,3 x 7,3 cm
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Sandwich de nitrocelulosa/papel de filtro, 0,45 μm, 8,3 x 7,3 cm

Los sándwiches de papel de filtr/ nitrocelulosa (0,45 µm de tamaño de poro) son membranas de alta calidad ideales paraMás información
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Número de catálogoCantidad
LC200120 sándwiches de papel de membrana/filtro
Número de catálogo LC2001
Precio (MXN)
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Cantidad:
20 sándwiches de papel de membrana/filtro
Los sándwiches de papel de filtr/ nitrocelulosa (0,45 µm de tamaño de poro) son membranas de alta calidad ideales para la inmunotransferencia de proteínas y ácidos nucleicos. El tamaño de poro de 0,45-µ m es ideal para la transferencia de la mayoría de proteínas (>20 kDa) y ácidos nucleicos (>300 bp).

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Características:
Membrana: Nitrocelulosa 100 % pura
Grosor del papel del filtro: 0,8 mm
Capacidad de unión: ∼80 µg/cm2 de proteínas
Compatibilidad: son compatibles con las condiciones de transferencia y los métodos de detección más utilizados, como la tinción, la inmunodetección, la quimioluminiscencia, la fluorescencia y el marcado radioactivo
• Suministrados en un sándwich de papel de membrana/filtro precortado y premontado
Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.
Especificaciones
DescripciónMembrana de inmunotransferencia precortada de nitrocelulosa, tamaño de poro de 0,45 μm.
Cantidad20 sándwiches de papel de membrana/filtro
Condiciones de envíoTemperatura ambiente
Dimensions (LxW)7,3 cm x 8,3 cm
FormatoSándwich
Longitud (métrico)8,3 cm
MaterialNitrocelulosa
Tamaño de poro0,45 μm
Línea de productosNovex
Grosor0,8 mm
Anchura (métrico)7,3 cm
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
Almacenar a temperatura ambiente.

Preguntas frecuentes

How should nitrocellulose be treated prior to transferring proteins?

Prewet the nitrocellulose membrane in distilled water or in 1X transfer buffer for 5 min with gentle shaking. This is to prevent any dry spots in the membrane that may interfere with transfer.

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How can I store, strip, and reuse my western blot?

For nitrocellulose or PVDF membrane following Western blot detection using a chemiluminescent or fluorescent substrate system: Following transfer, air dry the membrane and place in an envelope, preferably on top of a supported surface to keep the membrane flat. The blot can be stored indefinitely at -80 degrees C. When ready to reprobe, prewet the PVDF blot with alcohol for a few seconds, followed by a few rinses with pure water to reduce the alcohol concentration. Then proceed as normal with blocking step.

FOR STRIPPING/REPROBING OF MEMBRANES: Harsh protocol (see NOTE below for modifications)

1) Submerge the membrane in stripping buffer (100 mM BME, 2% SDS, 62.5 mM Tris-HCl, pH 6.7) and incubate at 50 degrees C for 30 min with occasional agitation. If more stringent conditions necessary, incubate at 70 degrees C.

2) Wash 2 x 10 min in TBS-T/PBS-T at room temperature.

3) Block the membrane by immersing in 5% blocking reagent TBS-T or PBS-T for 1 hr at room temperature.

4) Immunodetection

NOTE: Often you don't need such harsh conditions to remove antibodies from their proteins. The stringency of one or several of the variables can be decreased: lower the temperature, decrease the time, less BME, less SDS, etc. An especially mild but still often effective stripping protocol is lower pH incubation. Example: pH 2.0 Tris 50-100 mM, 30-60 min incubation (you may do two incubations if you wish). Then rinse and block as usual. If you do not wish to re-use the membrane immediately after stripping, you can store the membrane in plastic wrap (wet, you do not want it to dry out). Another simple, mild stripping buffer is 0.1 M glycine•HCl (pH 2.5-3.0), incubation 30 min to 2 hrs room temperature or 37 degrees C, depending on the antibody.

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Are your PVDF and nitrocellulose membranes compatible with the Li-COR instrument?

Yes, both our PVDF and nitrocellulose membranes are compatible with the Li-COR instrument.

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